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J^risicilla Catting poofe 

NO. 2 

A COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL 
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WITH 

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AUG -4 1915 



PRISCILLA TATTING BOOK No. 2 

Explanation of Stitches 



tLa Stitch (J s). 
iiiniiiiijr one stiu-l 

1 



Two halt stitches mailo Willi tlic ^l"lllle. 
: one siiicn. , , ..■ ,i, 

i (r) The required number of douhle stitches lua<le witli the 
shuttle thread onlv. and drawn up into a rinR. 
IX (eh). A scallop or cord made with the ball thread, on 
the shuttle thread, not drawn up into a rini;. 
>T (p). A loop left between stitches; (1 p) a long picot , 
fsni n) a v«rv small picot. 
Stitch (si st). Thread passed under the work to the ne.xt 

•pTi'ise Knot. A riuK formed of single stitches, like the first 
hall of ads; it may be of four to twelve stitches. 



.I.ii.N A loop ilrawni through a picot, shuttle passed through it. 

■ind threail drawn tightly. Or with the ball thread; or 

threads tied around. 
C.ivTixLOls TllRKAli. Thread unbroken between shuttle and ball. 
ItKVERSE. Turn the work, and continue as before, but in an op- 

Msite direction. 
TllB Term, 3 ps 2 d s between, of any number, means, as inan\ 

d s before and after as between. 
stTs op Stitches (sts). 4-4. or other numbers; are single stitches 

of the stated number, like the first half of ads; then the 

same number of single stitches, like the last half ol a d s ; 

this is one set of stitches. 



Directions 




Vie. 2. Epging. See p.\gk 4 



Modern Tatting.— The new or Modern Tatting 
Vrs in general stvle and appearance from that with 
ich we arc all familiar. The chief charm of the old 
ing lav in its fmeness, and in the feathery dainti- 
s lent by the use of many picots ; that of the new 
rather in its conventionality of design, its dura- 
bility and its 
closeiT^ss of 
texture, 
whicli ren- 
der it useful 
for many 
p u r p nses 
for which 
tlie old was 

it. New materials, stitches, terms, and directions 
used in the Modern Tatting. 

In stitches, besides those described on page 3. are 
eral new variations of old stitches. As doiibU- 
</s: shell ticot. a very loose Josephine knot of live 
"ches, made with only the shuttle thread, generally 
the joining of a chain to the row before, but may 
on other parts of the chain. Slit< stitch, may be 
lie neatly at the back of the work, with a fine cro- 
ft-hook, carrying the thread back of stitches or 
ough them ; by running through cliains ; by sewing. 
in various other ways to suit the situation. 
Tn the directions for Tatted Cords, page 28, will 
found several new cords which may be used in 
merous ways to furnish pleasing variety and new 
ures in tatting. 

A worker who well merits tlie title of Lady 
iperior in the art of Tattins. has given the follow- 

i n g valuable 
hints, w h i c h 
will :i (1 d 
t;reatly to tile 
perfection of 
ilie work, if 
rarried out. 



neater to sew them with very tine thread. 

'if the edge of the work seems too full it will 
press out flat and look much better than if it must 
l)c stretched. 

"With a large piece of work it is well to press occa- 
sionally while making, and all work sliould be th..r- 
nughly pressed when finished. 

"To press, place the work riglit side down, on flan- 
nel, pull well into shape with the fingers; with a wet 
cloth over the work, then a dry cloth, press with 
quite a hot iron, remove first cloth after a little, 
continue pressing until work is thoroughly dry." 

The old saying about "tricks in all trades," ap- 
plies in one sense to tatting. There are so many 
new ways, makeshifts, and ingenious devices, for 
gaining dexterity, perfection, and beauty of design. 
One worker rarely uses the ring, instead laps and 
joins the chain into a ring, .\nother rarely uses the 
chain, but says : "Whenever possible I leave a thread 
and crochet over it. The result is about the same." 




Fig. 3. BF.Ani.NG. See I'.\ge 4 



"In making 
tatting use a 
ball and shuttle 




ntinuous thread — unbroken between 
as much as possible. 

"Slip stitch from one row to another when 
invenient. 

"When using continuous thread, a second ball for 
•filling the shuttle will avoid cutting the ball thread. 
.\fter tying the enils it will often make the work 



.See page 



We hear much of "the new way of tatting," which 
many have long known as the only way. It is, pass- 
ing the shuttle between the first and second fingers 
of the left hand, instead of around the whole hand, and 
is much more rapid. Full illustrated directions for it are 
given in Priscilla Tatting Book No. i ; price 25 cents. 

Materials.— Where the words "crochet cotton" 
are used in the text of this book, the cotton referred 
to is the hard-twisted cotton known by such names as 
Cordonnct, Cordonnet Special, Cordichet, Kord-net, 
etc., which can be purchased wherever needlework sup- 
plies are sold. 

The numbers of crochet cotton generally used are, 
for very small edgings, Nos. 70 to 100; other edgings, 
Nos. 50 and 60, also for other fine work; from Nos. 
3 to .so for towels, and very coarse work. 

Cover Design.— Directions for the pattern on the 

cover id' lliis book will be found on page 48. 




figure, join 1st p to the other ^-ringed I'lgiire. 
peat from hegiiining. 



Re- 



FlG 



Edging. See page 4 



Figure 2. Edging. — Begin with the leaflets at 
left of a daisy. R 9 d s, p. 5 d s. p. 14 d s. R 14 d ,s, 
p. 5 d s, p, 9 d s. Ch 16 d s. turn. D.msy. Ring I — 
10 d s, join 1st p of ist r. 4 d s, p. 4 d s. p, 10 d s. 
Ring 2 — TO d s, join last r, 8 d s. p, 10 d s. Join 
all rings. Repeat ring 2, twice; r i, twice; then r 2, 
omitting the last p, turn. Ch 15, join upper leaflet: 
ch 10 d s. p, II d s. turn. Repeat lirst leaflet, join 
1st p to 6th r of the daisy. Repeat r and ch 16 d s. 
Join 1st r of daisy to first leaflet, and ,sth r of lirst 
daisy. 

Figure 3. Beading. — But one thread is used. 
R 3 ds, ,? p 3 d s between, turn, leave a short thread ; 
r 7 p 3 d s between (bet), turn, leave same length of 
thread; r 3 p 3 d s bet. join first p to last p of the 
small ring, turn; r 7 p 3 d s bet, join first three p to 
the last three of the large r. 

Figure 4. Insertion. — Ring 4ds, 7P3ds 
between (bet), 4 d s ; ch 7 d s ; repeat r on the other 
side; ch 7 d s ; reverse, r 4 d s, join 4th p of the first 
r, 6 p 3 d s bet, 4 d s. Repeat on alternate sides. 




P'iG. 6. Edging. See page 4 

Figure 5. — Make a r of 7 d s, p, 7 d s; ch encircl- 
ing it, 5 d s, p, 5 d s, p, 9 d s, p, 9 d s, p, .S d s, 
p. 5 d s; join base of ring; ch 5 d s, 3 p, 3 d s between 
(bet), 5 d s; r 5 d s, join ist p of ch, 2 d s, p, S d s; 
ch S d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 5 d s. 

Figure 6. — Make a large r with 4 d s, p, 4 d s, 

3 p I d s between (bet), 4 d s, p, 4 d s, p, 9 d s, p, 
9 d s, close. Ch 6 d s, p, 3 d s, p, 3 d s. p, 3 d s, 
join p bet the two 9 d s. R 3 d s, join last p, 

4 d s, p, 4 d s, p, 3 d s. Ch 3 d s, join last p of r, 
3 d s, p, 3 d s, p, 6 d s, join p at top of large r, ch 

3 d s. Repeat as in cut. 

Figure 7. — Make all of the picots small. Begin 
with the 4-ringed figure. R 4 d s. p, 4 d s, turn, 
ch4ds, 3p2ds between, 4 d s; r 4 d s, join p 
of first r, 4 d s. Repeat ch and r twice, join rings 
in p of the first r, making a scallop of 4 r and 3 ch. 
Repeat r opposite the last. Repeat ch and r twice, join 
rings in p of first r, making a scallop with 3 r and 
2 ch, ch 5 d s ; r 3 d s, join mid-p of 4-ringed figure, 

4 d s, p, 4 d s, p, 3 d s ; ch 5 d s. Repeat the 3-ringed 



Figure 8. — Large r 5 d s, p, 5 d s, 3 p i d s 
between (bet), 5 d s, p, 5 d s, p, 9 d s, p, 9 d s. 
Ch 6 d s, p, 3 d s, p, 3 d s, p, 3 d s. Trefoil, 3 d s, 
join last p of ch, 3 d s, 2 p 3 d s bet. 3 d s. Centre 
r, 3 d s. join last p, 4 d s, 3 p i d s bet, 4 d s, p, 
3 d s. Repeat first r and join. Ch 3 d s, join last p of r. 
3 d s. p, 3 d s, p. 6 d s. join p at top of r. Ch 2 d s ; 
r 3 d s, p, 3 d s. 3 p I d s bet, 3 d s, p, 3 d s, ch 2 d s. 

Figure 9. Insertion. — R 5 d s, 3 p 5 d s between. 1 
5 d s; ch 6 d s, p, 6 d s, repeat the r, join 1st ring: 
ch 8 d s, p, 8 d s. Repeat rings and chains, joining 
as in the cut. 

Figure 10. — Repeat the large r and ch of Fig. 6. 

R 3 d s, join p of cli, 3 d s, 6 p i d s between (bet). 




Fig. 7. Edging. See p.\ge 4 

7 d s, join ring; r 7 d s, join last p, 5 p i d s be- 
tween, 3 d s, p, 3 d s, join r; ch 3 d s, join last p, 
3 d s, p, 3 d s, p, 6 d s, join p in top of large r; 
ch 2 d s : r 6 d s, p, 6 d s ; cli 2 d s. 

Figure 11. Insertion. — This is made with two 
shuttles. First shuttle, ch i d s, p, * ,=; d s, p, 5 d s: 
second shuttle, r 5 d s, p, .=; d s, p, 2 d s, p, 2 d s. 
p. S d s, p, .S d s; first shuttle, ch 5 d s, p, 5 d s, join 
to first p made; second shuttle, 7 d s; first shuttle, 
r S d s, p, 5 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 5 d s, p, S d s ; second 
shuttle, ch 7 d s. Repeat from *, joining together 
the rings of the three rows. 

Figure 12. Insertion. — Ch 7 d s, p, 7 d s, r 
3 p 3 d s between (bet), cli 7 d s, p, 7 d s, r 9 p, 

3 d s bet. Repeat. For use as insertion, make a second 
row of edging and join the picot to the first row. 

Figure 13. Trimming. — Make clover leaf (c 1), 

4 d s, p. 3 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 3 d s, p, 4 d s. 
make 3 r joined at 1st p; ch 6 d s, p, 6 d s, small r 
3 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 3 d s ; ch, 6 d s, p, 6 d s ; 
c 1 joining mid-p of first r to mid-p of last r of 
tlie c 1 before. Repeat from beginning until there 




Fig. 8. Edging. See page 4 



arc seven c 1 ami six sukiII r: repeal ill r cli, twice; 
then c 1, joining niid-p of first r to last of the 
small r: mid-p of 2<1 r to side p of first small r, 
and mid-p of ,^d r join to mid-p of first c 1. Cli, 
small r ch and a c I of which join mid-p of lirst r 
to the joining of the two former c 1. Repeat until 
5 c 1 form a half circle, then revers,- the c 1, joining 
the first to the last one of the circle before. Repeat. 




Fig. II. Insektio.n'. Skk p.\ge 4 



Figure 14. Trimming for Hat-band. — Use 

No. 40 crochet coUnn. uliite or ecru. .Make a ch, 

5 p 2 d s between (bet), i-> d s; r, 2 d s, 7 p j d s shuttles and two spools. Make a clover leaf (c 1) ; 



bet, 5 d s ; leave a short thread ; r 5 d s, join last p, 

4 p 2 d s bet, 5 d s ; r 5 d s, join, 6 p 2 d s bet. 

5 d s; repeat 2d r. then ist r. Ch 12 d s, join, 

6 p, 2 d s bet, 9 d s; r 4 d s, join 3d p of last r, 
4 d s, p. 4 d s ; r 4 d s. join, ,^ p 2 d s bet, 4 d s : 
r 4 d s, join, 4 d s, p, 4 d s ; ch 9 d s, join. Make 
another row and join as in the cut. 




Fig. 9. I.NSERTio.M. Skk p.\ge 4 

Figure 15. Trimming for Hat-rim. — Use Cro- 
chet cotton Xo. 40. white or ecru. Make a r 4 d s, 
6 p 2 d s between (bet), 4 d s; ch 4 d s, 11 p. 
4 d s; turn, r. 9 p 2 d s bet; ch 2 <1 s, 4 p, join 
2d p of first r. 6 p 2 d s bet, 4 d s; r, 3 p. 3 d s bet ; 
r, 3 d s, join last r. 3 d s, join 1st p of large centre r, 
3 d s, p, 3 d s ; repeat r, completing a trefoil; ch, 
2 d s. II p 2 d s bet, 4 d s. Repeat trefoils, joining 
the one before, and every other p of the central r. 
.Make 5 chains around the trefoils. Join the next 
outer ch to the ist p of the lirst ch, the lar^e outer r to 
an inner ch, and the figures, by 3d p of adjoining 
chains. 



Figure 16. Trimming. — Make a ch of 6 
2 p 3 d s between (bet), 8 d s, p, 6 d s; r, 12 
join end of the ch, 8 d s. p, 3 d s; r 3 d s, join 
p, 8 d s, p, 8 d s. p, 4 d s; ch 9 d s; r 4 d s, 
last p, 8 d s, p, 12 d s; very close to last, r, 12 d 
8 d s, p, 4 d s; ch 9 d s; r 4 d s, join last p, 8 
p. 8 d s, p, 3 d s: r 3 d s. join last p, 8 d s, p, 12 
ch 6 d s. p, 8 d s, 2 p 3 d s bet, 6 d s, join p of 
r. Repeat. Make a second row and join to the 
as in the cut. 



Figure 17. Insertion. — This is mndc with tw( 




first r 8 d s, p, 6 d s, p, 8 d s. p, 6 d s; second r 
6 d s, join last p, 8 d s, p, 8 d s, p, 6 d s ; third r 
6 d s, join, 8 d s, p, 6 d s, p, 8 d s. Join the second 
thread to the 2d p of the 1st r; ch 8 d s, p, 12 d s, 
p. 6 d s, join mid-p of 2d r; ch 6 d s, p, 12 d s, p. 
8 d s, join mid-p of 3d r, ch 6 d s; repeat c I, then 
v.'ith the first shuttle, repeat cli around c 1, and a c 1. 

Figure 18. Silk Dress Trimming. — Ibis can lie 
made with crochet or |)urse silk. Ucgin with small r 
and ch between (bet) the large figures. R 3 p 3 d s 
bet; ch 9 d s, p, 9 d s; r 10 d s, 6 p 2 d s bet, 10 d s; 
cii, 5 p 2 d s bet, join 1st p in large r ; * ch 6 d s ; 
r 3 P 3 d s bet; ch 6 d s; join 2d p in large r; * 
repeat from * to * four times, joining rings together; 
ch 5 p 4 d s bet, join base of large r. Repeat ch and 
small r. If these figures are joined to the small r 
bet, the trimming will be firmer, and still more so if 
the adj(iining rings at points of the figures are joined. 
L'ffi'r rcnv — R 3 p 3 d s bet ; ch 9 d s, join ch of first 
row at p after the small r, 9 d s; clover leaf of rings 
3 p .s d s bet, joined by lirst p; repeal ch, joining 
ne.xt p of lirst row. 

Figure 19. Opera Bag. Materials. — Ecru cro- 
chet cotton No. 5, coronation cord (see l'"ig. ig'A), 
one yard of rilibrn. six in. wide, and i' j yds. of fancy 
braid. 

Join the thread to tlie cord: ch 3 d s, p, 3 d s; join 
cord, ch 3 d s, p, 3 d s ; r 7 p 3 d s between (liet). 




iG. 10. Edging. Si;e p.\ge 4 



KRTio.x. See p.\ge 4 



Repeat rings and chains, joining the cord until there 
are eight of each. Join last ch to 2d p of last r; 
cli 3 d s, p, 3 d s, join cord, 3 d s, p, 3 d s, sm p. 
Repeat ch then r, jeiining 2d p to the sm p of ch, 
and 4th p to mid-p of last r. Continue up, as on 
the first side, joining rings by mid-ps. Second row — 
(.'bains and rings as first row, but reversed. Aitur 
ihe r at turn of the end, ch 3 d s ; r 5 p, 3 d s bet, 
join mid-p to corner next the nearest r of the first 
row, ch 3 d s. Repeat r, two ch, 2 r, short ch 
of 3 d s; r joined; short cli. then repeat rings and 
chains to the top. Third roiu — Turn ch back, join 
2d p of last r, ch of 5 p, join same r, 6th p, bar of 



3 d s, join 2d p of next r; repeat until the corner, 
then add four r of 3 p, with bars of 3 d s on each 
side, to fill spaces at the bottom ; and continue up the 
side. I-'oiirth ro'w — Is of chains of 8 p and bars of 3 d 
s only. Tatted Coils for Corners. — With continuous 
thread; hold doubled end of thread in left thumb and 
hnger, ch 4 d s, p, draw shuttle thread very close; 
continue with a p at every 3d d s. Draw close to form 
coil as made, and make 50 p. Sew on the wrong side. 
Crocheted balls are fastened by cords under the coils. 
B.-^LLS. — Ch 4, join. In the ring make 10 double cro- 
chet (d), next row, 2 d in each d, making 20 d, 3 
rows plain, then d in every other d, making 10 d. 
Stuff with cotton and close by making d in every other 
d. Crochet a ch cord of the length required. 

To M.\KE Bag. — Cut from linen canvas two pieces 
to tit tatting section one-half inch smaller, except at 
top. Cover these pieces with silk, turn edge of silk 
over canvas, and baste in place. Turn down two inches 
at each end of ribbon for heading. Gather remaining 
length on both edges. Sew gathered edges around 
sides and bottom of silk-covered sections. Blindstitch 
tatting section to silk-covered centres, letting last row 
tatting scallop overlap gathers in ribbon. 

To Line Bac. — Lay bag flat. Cut two pieces silk, 
size and shape of bag without the heading, seam to- 




FiG. 13. Trimming. See p.^ge 4 

gether, tack inside bag, gather both ribbon and lining 
where they meet at top of bag. Let braid run across 
top of tatting section for finish, fastening ends under 
coils, as also the handles. 

Figures 20-21. Yoke. — Use one ball of No. 80 
crochet cotton and two shuttles. Tie shuttle threads 
together, using one thread as from a ball, ch 9 d s, 
p. 9 d s, p, until the ch is a little longer than the width 
of the yoke. Turn, with second shuttle make ring 

3 d s, called a shell picot (s p), ch 4 d s, s p, 

4 d s, join to last p of foundation ch ; continue with 
4 d s, s p, 4 d s, s p, 4 d s, join to next p of founda- 
tion ch. Continue the length of foundation ch. .^fter 
joining to the end of ch, turn work around, not over, 
and continue as before, noticing that at the edges 
after work is turned a ch with 3 sp is made. Join 
the ch of the rows through the loop of former row 
as in crocheting (see detail. Fig. 21). 

Figure 22. Wild Rose Spray of Black Crochet 
Silk. — The stems and parts of roses and buds are 
made in the tatted cord effect, in sets of stitches (see 
explanation, page 3). 

Rose. — With continuous thread. Leave a p at be- 
ginning, work 13 p 2 d s between (bet); form 
r by joining p left at beginning. Work six small 
petals around this r, of 6 sets, 4-4 sts each; join each 




Fig. 14. Trimming for Hat-Band. See Fig. 15, and 

PAGE 5 

second p around ring. Second row of petals; 5 d s, 
12 small p, 3 d s bet, 5 d s, join each of the remain- 
ing ps on r. Work sets of 4-4 sts for stem to required 
length. To avoid ends make the stem first with con- 
tinuous thread, and work on the rose after stem is 
made. Sew ends under the rose. 

RosE-BuD. — Begin buds without ends and at cen- 
tre of point of bud. Leaving p at beginning, work 
7 sets 4-4 sts with a p at beginning and centre of each 
set. Centre of bud; leaving a p; 27 d s. join p at 
beginning of bud; p 27 d s, join p. Work 12 sets 
4-4 sts, join p left in last row at point of bud, work 
cluster of 5 long ps, I d s between, join at same p. 
Work 12 sets 4-4 sts, join at beginning of this row. 
Work 15 d s, form small loop at base of bud, by 
joining again in same place. Cross small loop and 
proceed with stem by sets of 4-4 sts. This makes the 
largest bud. Smaller ones are made with 6 sets 4-4 
sts in centre, omitting the picots and working enough 
d s in first row, and sets of sts in second row, to 
make the shape desired, leave but 3 long p at end, 
shape the bud with fingers as made. Make stem of 
buds and roses from 2 to 4 inches in length. 

Lea\es are begun at centre point of leaf, and made 
the same as buds, except having but one row around 
centre stem, and are wholly of sets of stitches and 
graduated in size to suit. Cut the silk after each leaf. 
Wind a little silk on shuttle, work leaf and 2 sets 4-4 
sts after leaf. Cut threads, leaving about 2 inches; 
wind again for next leaf. Repeat twice; then make 
6 sets sts for stem. Join a leaf to stem of this one 
at point of working; work 2 sets over the threads of 
the added leaf. Add the other leaf to opposite side 
of stem, and work over those ends in same manner. 
After a few sets of stitches the loose ends may 
be cut close to stem, this makes a cluster of leaves. 




15. 



Trim.ming for Hat-Rim. 
PAGE 5 



See Fig. 14, 



'I'lu- ends of 
t h I- u p p c r 
part arc all 
liroiiglit to - 
get her and 
sewed ririnly, 
then fastened 
under rose at 
e e n t r e of 
spray. Tlio 
rest sewed at 
t h e bottom, 
then wound 
smoothly with 
the silk. 




Fig. i6. Tkimmin 



Figure 23. Trimming of Metal Thread. — The 
melal thread is used fr^nn the liall, ami hides the 
shuttle thread of croehet eottun. t'ommenee in een- 
Ire of a tigure. Ch p, 3 d s. 8 p 2 d s between (bet) ; 
eurl in a r. with crochet-hook draw the metal thread 
back of the shuttle thread, through the 1st p, join, 
and draw closely. Ch I d s, 3 p 2 d s bet, I d s, 
join a p of r. Repeat around. At the end of the 
second row around the centre r, and opposite to its 
beginning, make a r for the lower end, of 4 d s, 5 p 
3 d s bet, 4 d s, join. Continue, as before, to the op- 
posite side of coil; repeat r. Continue around, join 
next figure to the right, by 2 p. Join the p before 
lower r; ch 3 p, 3 d s bet, join 2d p of r; ch 5 p, 3 d s 
bet, join 4th p of r; ch 3 p, 3 d s bet. join p after r. 
Continue ; around the upper r repeat the 3 ch, and 
close at right side of the r. The end figures have 
added rings in centre of side chains, of 6 p each. The 
lest ro'C is around all of the figures. Wind cotton 
on the shuttle enough to finish this row without join- 
ing. (Though a join can be made very neatly by 
sewing and wrapping the thread around.) Joining 
left of upper chains, 1st p; ch 3 p, 3 d s between, join 
same ch, next p ; ch 2 d s. p, 2 d s. join next p ; 2 d s. 
p, 2 d s, join next p; ch 3 d s, p, 3 d s, skip one p. 
join; ch 3 d s, p, 3 d s. join next p but one; 2 d s, p. 
2 d s, join next p. and repeat twice; ch ~ d s, join 
together the 2d p from joining, and corresponding p 
of next figure, 7 d s. Repeat around the figures. 

Figure 24. Daisy Spray. — Use crochet silk. The 
daisies are made separately. With continuous thread. 
cli a short stem, of a p and ten or twelve sets of 
J-4 sts. Ch 16 d s, 3 long p 2 d s between (bet), 
16 d s. l-'orm into a loop, crossing at its beginning, 
shuttle thread over, ball thread under the ch, work 
2 d s, draw shuttle thread very tight and thus form 
the first petal. Make seven petals very close together. 




join in a ring with first petal, and sew neatly to 
the stem, and a jet nailhead in the centre of each daisy. 
Stem and Icavi-s — Ch 12 sets of 5-5 sts, p, 5 sets 
'<{ 4-4 sts, reverse, 2 d s, 13 p 2 d s bet, draw tightly, 
join p, and form a leaf. Join a daisy by the p 
left on the stem. Make a set of 4-4 sts, then 
.irry shuttle thread around the daisy to hold it firmly, 
join daisies and leaves on opposite sides of the stem. 
Make the length of stem desired, of 5-5 sts, then 
another leaf and daisy. Leaving the p in the centre 
of a set of sts will bring it on the opposite side, 
finish the spray with a daisy at the end of the 
stem, to give it a graceful finish. 

Figure 25-32. Collar; Tatting Applique on Net. — 

Cut paper pattern, and baste net on it smoothly. 

L.xTTicK WoRi; .\rounu NiccK. (See Fig. 30.) — Use 
No. 40 crochet cotton. With continuous thread, make 
p. 3 d s, 7 p 2 d s between (bet), 2 d s. Form 
small loop by crossing ch I d s. from beginning. 
Work 6 sets of 5-5 sts; ch 2 d s, 10 p ids bet, 
2 d s. Form small loop by crossing beginning <jf 




Fig. 17. Insertio.n. See p.\ge 5 



See i'.\ge 5 



ch. Work 4 sets of 5-5 sts, cross ch of 5-5 sts lirst 
made, 2 sets from first loop. Work 2 sets 5-5 sts, 
niakc second loop on same side as first loop of 
4 d s, 13 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s. Form large loop by 
crossing ch at beginning as before. Again 6 sets of 
55 sts, loop of 2 d s, 10 p I d s bet, 2 d s. Form 
small loop as before. Work 2 sets 5-5 sts, join to 
I'll St ch of 5-5 sts, 2 sets from first small loop of 
10 p. Draw the ball thread under the ch, join with shuttle 
thread closely so that tlie ball thread is double around 
the ch, and shuttle thread strai.ght through the joining; 
as always the shuttle thread above, ball thread under 
the work. Draw the ball thread through to the shuttle 
thread, work 2 sets of 5-5 sts, draw ball thread back 
w hich brings the two threads on opposite sides of 
uork, as before. Cross the last long ch of 5-5 sts, 
work 2 sets S-.S sts, which completes the pattern to a 
Mnall loop on the side on which small and large loops 
alternate. Work lattice-work to reach around the neck. 
r.aste this on, with the small loops even with the net. 
Work scallops around the outer edge of lattice-work, 
of 15 p 2 d s bet, join the small loops. 

Eugi.vg of Coi.i..\r. — Reginning with a p. ch 3 d s, 
1-1 p, I d s bet, 3 d s, form loop, joining beginning of 
ch ; work 4 sets 5-5 sts ; repeat loop and ch. 




plain d s for three rows, the last with a p after each 
jd d s. Make seven coils with three rows of d s, 
and eight with two rows. Sew rows together as 
n^ade. 



Fig. 



iij. Bag with 
See Detail 



Coronation Cord .\.nd 
Fig. in'4, and page S 



Ribbon. 



Front Points of Collar. — Make 4 loops an<l 4 
chains, then a clover leaf with one set of 4-4 st.= 
between rings. Baste the edging around the collai 
very evenly, and sew to the net before making the 
last two rows. 

First Outer Rmv — Is all around the collar. .Vt 
the neck only, of 4 sets 4-4 sts. join ,3d p of r, 
and the net too; between rings, ids, p, i d s; join 
.id p of next r and the net. Continue around the collar 
with 5 sets of 4-4 sts, and between rings, i set of 
3-3 sts, p in centre. 

Second Outer Rom — This last row omit around the 
neck. Join p bet scallops, make 2 sets 4-4 sts, 6 ps 
J d s bet, 2 sets 4-4 sts ; join p between scallops. 

Applique of Motifs and Coils. — Place a large 
butterfly, a pair of ferns, and three coils, on the 
back; a small butterfly, smaller ferns, and three coils 
on each shoulder; and a flower motif with cluster of 
three coils, on each front. Coils. (See Fig. 85.)— Work 




I''iG. iij' J. Coronation Cord, Full Size, Used in Bag, 
Fig. 19 

Small Butterfly. (See Fig. 31.) — Use cotton No. 
40. Body — Make p, and eight sets of 4-4 sts with short 
ps at centre and longer ps between sets, then two sets 

with only the short ps, turn, repeat, joining to the long 

ps. At top join 1st p, then make 14 d s for loop 

of liead, join. First Side Loop — Join 3d p from top. 

Make 19 sets of 5-5 sts with ps between sets, join end 
of large loop. Second Side Loop — Join lower side of 

first side loop — see Fig. 25; make 17 sets of 5-5 

sts with ps, join 

at same point 

as last. This 

forms the 

larger part of 

the wing on 

one side. Tlic 

smaller zving — 

Has thirteen 

sets of 5-.T sts. 

form in a Ioojj. 

join at same 

point. This 

completes one 

side : repeat, 

join the sides 

together at 

centre, sew the 

ends c 1 o s e 1 \ 

between the 

wings, to he 

covered b\- the 

bod}-. With 

No. 50 cotton, 

make small scallops all around the wings, 2 d s, 4 

p 2 d s bet, 2 d s; join at each second p on edge 

of wings. 

Large Butterfly. — Make in the same way. In 

the large loop thirty sets 5-5 sts; first side loop 
twelve sets; second side loop 
ten sets; lower part of wing 
twenty sets. Body eleven sets 
■ if 4-4 sts with ps as in Fig. 
31. Antennae — Make p, then 
about an inch of d s, draw 
very close to make a lirm 
curve, pass through head loop, 
and sew under body, and the 
body sew between the wings. 
Fern Leaves. — Use No. 50 
cotton. Begin at small end 
of fern; small p, 3 d s, reverse, 
.i p 2 d s bet, form a leaf 
drawing thread closely, join 
p. Reversing 3 d s forms the 
curve toward the sts of the 
reversed leaf. Work i set 2-2 




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sts for stem, reverse; 4 p 2 
J s Ix't ; form secon<l leaf on 
opposite side of stem by join- 
ing sliutllc thread to p at 
beginnini; of cli. 1 set 2-2 
sts p, repeat last leaf, luil 
after reversing, join Jd p of 
first leaf, tlic joining connting 
as a p. This is the second 
leaf on the first side of stem, 
join p at lieginning. make 
stem, and eontiiuie. Increase 
the number of d s by i before 
reversing, and ps liy i after 
reversing, luit each pair of 
leaves has the same number 
of sts. On one side each leaf 
is joined to the one before 
on the same side to form the 
curve, .\fter the third set o 



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Fig. 22. Wii.D Rose Spr.w of BL.^CK 
Sii.K. Ske p.\('.e 6 



.V.) — Top oj fliizi'cr. Leave a 
12 p ,-5 d s bet, 9 d s, this 
forms tlie scroll before the 
first u])per petal; reverse, 
2 d s. join p of scroll, 8 p 
2 d s bet. join last p of 
scroll ; reverse, 5 d s, for 
space between petals, p, 10 
d s, join 5th p of first petal : 
10 p 2 d s bet, join p of 
eh. Make three more petals, 
increasing by one the num 
ber of ds and ps. The last 
ch at end of petals is of 
.1 d s only. For the other 
half, begin with the .scroll, at 
9th p join olh ]) of first 



f leaves increase the 
stem-stitch to 
sets of 3-3, 
t o w a r (1 the 
end to 4-4. 
The fern 
leaves at the 
back have 
fifteen pairs 
of leaves. At 
the end make 
one and a 
half inches of 
tatted cord, 
sets of 4-4, 
sew in a coil 
as shown in 
the cut. The 
ferns on the 
shoulders 
have nine 
pairs of 
leaves; in- 
crease in size 
by two ; and 
the stems are 
linked to- 
gether. 

Flower on 
E.vns OF (.'oL- 
i.AR. ( See Fig. 
at beginning, make 



scroll, continue as before. Outside rii'iv of hilling 
ccrds — Join thread in 1st p of first petal, make a 
ch of four sets of 4-4 sts, join 1st p of next petal; 
continue until the fifth petal, then make ten sets 
and join last ch of 3 d s. Centre of fio'cer — Make 
loop of 5 d s, 26 p 2 d s bet, 5 d s; join by crossing 
ch, draw closely; make stem with ch of sets of 4-4 
sts. Sew all ends of threads left, very closely. Lent 
cluster on stem — P. 3 d s, p, to d s; reverse. 10 
p 2 d s bet, join p; loop 5 d s, i.s p 2 d s liet. 4 
d s; join, I d s, p. i d s; make leaf as the other, 
join after 10 d s to last p made, then 3 d s join 
p of beginning, 3 d s, then ch of sets of 4-4 sts, 
and join to long stem. Repeat for the other leaf 
cluster, a little larger, 12 p on leaves, 21 p on loop. 

Figure 27. Medallion. — Centre r, i d s, 8 long 
p 3 d s lictvvcen (bet). 2 d s. Make eight points 
thus: R. 3 p 3 d s bet, ch 3 p 5 d s bet, join p of 
centre r. 3 p 5 d s bet; repeat. Join p at top of 
point; ch 7 p 3 d s bet; trefoil, side rings ,=; p 
3 d s bet, centre r 3 d s, join p of side r, 4 d s, 
5 p 2 d s bet. 4 d s. p, 3 d s ; join the rings of the 
points and the trefoils. 

Figure 28. Flower for Hair. — Use No. 30 crochet 
cotton and milliner's fine covered wire. Cut wire for 
each of si.x petals 6 inches in length. Cover wire 
closely with double crochet, beginning and ending 
J.^-inch from ends of wire. 

TATTEn Edge. — Join threads at beginning of 
crocheted covering, 5 p separated by 2 d s, join jtli 




St in crochet from first joining. Continue whole lengtli 
of wire, bring ends together and fasten. 

Centre of Petals. — With shuttle thread make 
clover leaf 4 d s, p, 3 d s, 3 p I d s between (bet), 
3 d s, p, 4 d s, close, make lock-stitch by drawing 
loop of shuttle thread under connecting thread, pass 
shuttle through loop, draw close. Leave a little thread 
between this r and next r. R 4 d s, p, 3 d s, 5 p 
ids bet, 3 d s, p, 4 d s, close, lock-stitch, join at 
1st p of the first ring; repeat first ring. 

Leave J4-'nch thread and make r on opposite side 
from last r made, of 5 d s, join first p, first r of 
clover leaf, 4 d s, 3 p i d s bet, 4 d s, p, 5 d 
s, close ; leaving }4-inch thread, repeat on the other 



Figure 29. Jabot with Battenberg Rings. — 

Two large Battenberg rings, 2 medium sized and i 
small ring are needed for this jabot, aside from the 
cotton. 

Around one of the medium-sized rings make 10 
rings and chains alternating. The ring is of 3 d s, 
3 p 3 d s between (bet), 3 d s, and joined to 
centre by middle p. Chain of 4 d s, 5 ps 4 d s bet, 4 
d s. Fasten 2 ch to the second Battenberg ring by 
middle picots. Fasten the small ring above the last with 
needle and thread. Around the wheel and 2 rs are rs 
and chs as in wheel, but ch of 3 ps. Join 6 r to small 
Battenberg r, 2 each side of the large r and 14 to the 
wheel. 




side, and join. Continue from one side to other 
until there are five pairs of r besides the clover leaf, 
each a little smaller than the preceding pair, as the 
petals grow narrower toward base ; fasten in position 
in wired outer edge with pins, then sew by picots 
to under side of wire with fine thread. Spread the 
wire loops so that the inside work will fit tight, that 
the fagoting between r may be effective. 

For centre make large r of 10 p separated by 2 
d s, close, surround by small scallops of two threads, 
3 d s, 5 p 2 d s bet and 3 d s. 

The stamens can be bought. Pass stems of 
stamens through centre of r last made, arrange petals 
around centre, wind closely to cover all wire, bend 
petals to suit taste. 



For the upper part sew the 2 largest rs together. 
To each of them attach 3 clover-leaves, each r of 5 
d s, 5 p 3 d s between, 5 d s. Join to ring by 
first and last picots of first and third rings. 

For the crocheted ornament, ch 4 and join. In 
the ring make 10 doubles (d), then 2 d in each of 
the 10 d. Make 5 plain rounds, then d in every 
other d, making 10 d. Stuff with cotton and close 
by making d in every other d. Fasten two orna- 
ments in the centre and run a knot of black velvet 
riblion through the two large rs. 

Figure i, Page 2. Centrepiece. Materials. — 
Five balls No. 20 crochet cotton, and a bolt of 
coronation cord (see page 14, Fig. 32'/2). Diameter, 



22 inches. Form a r of lo threads i!<;-in. in diameter 
inside, till it closely with treble crochet, with a 
second row of double crochet, taking up every st. 

is! row — Join centre r, ch 3 d s, 3 p 3 d s between 
(bet), 3 d s, join 3d st of r, continue around 
making 16 scallops. 

2d row — Join middle (mid) p of ch, ch 3 d s, 

3 p 3 d s bet, 3 
d s, join mid-p of 
next ch, repeat. 

.?(/ row — Repeat 
last row wit b 
chains 3 d s, 3 | 
.} d s bet, 3 d s. 

4lh row — T h c 
same with chain 

4 d s, 3 p 4 d 
bet, 4 d s. 

.•1//1 row — With 
chains, 5 d s. 3 p 
4 d s bet, 5 d s. 

6II1 rotv — Join 
thread and cori 
to centre p of a 
scallop, ch 3 d s 
3 p 4 d s bet, 3 
d s, make a loop 
of two sections of 
cord and join t 
it, repeat ch, join 
with next section 
of cord to mid-p 
of a scallop 
repeat. 

/Ill roiv — Of 
sixteen coils of 
tatting. Wind a 
yard or two of 
thread on the 
shuttle, hold the 
dmihled end linnly, 
and ch 55 P 3 d s 
bet. Draw the 
thread close 
enough to form a 
coil as it is made. 
At 33d p, join 
the centre p of 
ch in last row at 
the left of a loop 
of cord ; at 36tli 
p join centre p 
of next ch, at 
40th p join the 
next loop of 
cord, after 55th 
p, 3 d s and 

join next cord l-'it; jg Skctio.v 

loop, close and 
sew in place. 

8th rozc — Join coil at 4th p from joining with 
a cord loop; ch 3 p 3 d s bet, join 3d p around 
coil ; make three of these scallops on a coil, and 
join 4th p of next coil. 

Qlh row — Carry thread to p of scallop bet coils, 
make ch of 2 p 3 d s bet, join mid-p of next 
scallop; then two ch of 3 p 3 d s bet, joining mid- 




ps, and one ch of 2 p 3 d s bet, join p of scallop 
between coils. 

will row — Join p of scallop last made and the 
first p of next scallop; make three ch of 3 p 4 d s 
bet: join between coils every 41I1 cli to ps of two 
;.callops. 

iitli row — Join ps of two ch ; ch 3 d s, 3 p 4 

d s bet. 3 d s, join 

ast p of next ch ; 

ell 3 p 4 d s bet, 

ji)in mid-p of next 

ch ; repeat ch, join 

1st p of next ch; 

1 3 d s, 3 p 4 

s bet, 3 d s, join 

ps of chs between 

oils. 

12th roiv — Join 
1st p of 2 ch 
l>ctween coils ; ch 
? p S d s bet, join 
mid-p of next ch; 
repeat twice, join- 
ing last as first. 

13th row — Of 
16 half-wheels, 
made with shuttle 
thread alone. R 
r d s, 7 ]) 3 d s 
ct, 5 d s; join 
two ps of chs 
lircctly over the 
joining b e t w e e n 
oils, 4 d s, close 
r. Carry thread 
to next p of scal- 
lop, leave J's-inch 
thread ; small r 4 
d s, join 1st p of 
r, 4 d s ; leave 
;s-iiu-Ii thread ; 
large r 3 d s, p, 3 
(1 s join 1st p of 
next scallop, 5 p 3 
d s bet. Alternate 
mall and large rs, 
making seven of 
each, join large rs 
together, and the 
last one to a scal- 
p of the last 
row. 

14th row — Join 
mid-p of first 
large r of the half- 
wheel, ch 3 ps 
4 d s bet, join 
OF CoLl,AR, Fig. 25 centre p of next 

large r, continue 
around half-wheel; bar of 4 d s, join mid-]) of 
lirst r of next half-wheel. 

i$tli row — Carry thread to mid-ps of last and 
first scallops in last row; ch 3 p 4 d s bet; join 
inid-p of next scallop, repeat around half- wheel, join 
as at first. 

i6lh row— Carry thread to mid-p, first ch of last 
row, join; ch 5 d s, 3 p 4 d s bet, 5 '1 s; repeat 




Fig. 27. Medallion. See page g 



last row and 
add bar of 4 
d s bet 
wheels. 

i/th roiv 
— Join thread 
and cord to 
mid-p of first 
scallop ; ch 3 
p 4 d s bet, join 
next section 
i)f cord; 
repeat ch, 
join with 
cord, mid-p 
of next scal- 
lop; repeat 
ch, join cord 
with a loop of two sections, shuttle thread over, 
ball thread under the crossing, i d s, repeat with two 
more loops, repeat ch, join with cord mid-p of next 
scallop, repeat ch and join cord, repeat ch and with 
cord join mid-p of next scallop, repeat ch and with 
cord join first scallop of next wheel. 

iSth row — Consists of sixteen wheels. Centre coil 
made as before, sew the ends fast. Join p of coil, 
ch6ds, Spads bet, 3 d s; coil this ch back 
upon itself and join, shuttle thread over, ball thread 
under, at centre of 6 d s, and draw tightly; 3 d s, 
join next p but one of coil. Make thirteen r around 
coil. Join mid-p of a r in last row ; ch 2 d s, 
S p 3 d s bet, ads; join mid-p of next r, continue 
around wheel. Carry thread to ps of two adjoining 
r of last row. Repeat ch with 6 p and join 2 p 
between scallops. Join last 5 scallops to the main 
work thus: 4th p of ch to outside loop of cord; 
4th p of next ch to 3d p of next ch but one; 2d 
p of next, ch to ist p of ch on main work, also 
6th p same ch to last p of next ch but one on 




Flower for Hair. See page ij 



main work, and add a 7th p to this ch ; 2d p of 
next ch to ist p ne.xt ch on main work; jd p of 
next ch to cord loop. The wheels may be sewed 
on if preferred. 

79//; roTC — R 9 ps 3 d s bet; join Jd p to mid-p 
of free scallop nearest the cord loop, 5th p to centre 
cord loop, and 8th p to mid-p first scallop on next 
wheel. Ch, 3 p 3 d s bet, join 2 p between scallops, 
continue around with 7 p to each ch, joining wheels 
by the r. Press carefully, on flannel, right side down ; 
cover with a damp cloth and use a hot iron. 

Figure 33. Doily. Materials. — Crochet cotton 
No. 20 and coronation cord (see page 14, Fig. 32Y2). 
Make a r one-inch in diameter inside, by winding 
thread eight times, and fill closely with double crochet. 
Make the cross inside the ring, by sewing three 
threads across each way, and covering with over and 
under stitches, ist roiv — Join thread to r, and fill the 
space with 18 scallops, ch 5 d s, p, 5 d s joined to 
the r. 

Jd row — 
Join thread, 
or carry it tc 
a p on ch, ch 
6 d s, p, 6 d s, 
join p on next 
scallop ; con- 
tinue around. 
Sd rozi' — 
Carry thread 
to a p, join 
cord to a p 
of the r, ch 4 
d s, ,1, p 3 d s 
1j e t w e e n 
(bet), 3 d s; 
make loop of 
two sections of cord, join ch ; make ch 3 d s, 3 p 3 d s 
bet, 4 d s; join next cord section, and the p next but 
one to the last joining. 

.///( row — Clover leaf of three r, 3ds, 7p2ds 
bet, 3 d s; join by 1st p together, and the centre r 
by two upper ps to 2 chs of last row, as shown in 
the cut. Ch 7 p 3 d s bet. join loop of cord ; repeat 
ch then repeat clover leaf. 

j//i row — Join 2d p in ch ; ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s, joiin 
next p but one. Repeat around. 

6th roiv — Ch 3ds, 3p3ds bet, 3 d s; join ps 
of last row, except those over clover leaves and join- 
ings. 

/th and atli rows — Chains of 4 d s, 3 p 4 d s bet, 
4 d s, and joined in every ch of last rows. 

gtli rozv — Join thread and cord to p at top of scal- 
lop, ch 3 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 3 d s, join with next 
section of cord, to mid-p of next scallop, ch 3 d s, 
3 p 3 d s bet, 2 d s, make two loops of cord, and join 
to them only ; ch 2 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 3 d s ; with 
cord join mid-p of next scallop last row. Repeat 
around. 

loth row — Make clover leaf, 3 d s, 6 p 2 d s bet, 
3 d s ; join rs together and centre r by mid-p to ch 
of the last row. Ch S p, 2 d s bet, join first loop of 
cord, repeat ch, join second loop of cord, repeat ch, 
then repeat clover leaf. Continue around. 

iitJi row — R 2 d s. p, 2 d s, join first and last ps of 
2 ch of the row before, 2 d s, p, 2 d s ; ch 3 d s, 3 p 




Fig. 29. Jabot. See page id 




Fig. 30. Lattice Work iuk Cullak, I'"ic;. _'5 

2 (1 s bet, 3 d s; repeat r and join centre of clover 
leaf, as last r; ch 3 d s. 3 p 2 d s bet. 3 d s, repeat r 
and join; over tlie cb between tbe loops of cord, re- 
peat the cb, but with 5 p. 

Figure 34. Doily. (See detail of cord, page 14, 
Fig. 32';.) — The centre, including the trefoil row, is 
made like the large doily in Fig. 33, with these excep- 
tions: The centre is smaller in diameter, inside; has 
two threads only in the cross; and but one row of chs 
around the first row; and but six clover leaves, ./(/i 
rnzi' — Join thread to a p each of two ch outside of 
the clover leaf; ch 3 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 3 d s, join 
3d p in ch, repeat ch, joining every other p in last 
row and 2 p between chs and leaves, jlh roiv — R 
2 d s p, 2 d s, join lirst and last p of 2 chs of the row 
before, 2 d s, p, 2 d s ; ch 3 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 3 d s; 
repeat r; repeat ch ; repeat r; ch of 5 p, which repeat 
every 3(1 ch. 



Figure 35. Table Scarf. 
— I'our lialls of crcjclut cut 
ton No. 20 are used. 

Larce Medallion. Sqiuvc 
in the centra! molif (set- 
Fig. 39)— R 3 d s, 3 p 2 d s 
between (bet), 3 d s; ch 5 
d s, p, 3 d s ; turn, r 5 d s. 
join last p of r, s d s; ch 
3 d s, p, 3 d s, p, 3 d s ; r 
5 d s, join mid-p 1st r, 5 d s; 
ch 3 d s, p, 5 d s, join last 
p of 1st r; ch S d s, p, 
5 d s, join base of ist r; 
ch 5 d s, p, S d s. 
join p in Ist ch ; ch 3 p 2 d s 
bet, join p of next ch ; ch 5 
next p, same ch ; ch 3 
next p; ch S d s, p, 

2 chs. Leave %th of 




Fig. 31. Body of 

BUTTERKLY. SeE 

Figs. 25, 26 



d 



s bet, jom 
s bet, join 
join bet next 



I'll of thread, and repeat fmni the beginning 



P 

P 

5 

an nidi 

3 limes. 

HoRiiER Arou.ni) the SyfARK. — Begin at the outer 
end. * R, 2 p 7 d s bet ; repeat the r and draw closely ; 
ch J p 7 d s bet, join 2d p of 2d r; repeat ch; 
repeat r, join ist p to the joining of ch and the 
last r; repeat r closely, join opposite r; repeat ch ; 
repeat r, join with 1st p. the last r; repeat r closely: 
turn, repeat ch in the opposite direction from the last. 
join 2d p to mid-p of scallop at right of a corner of 
the square, and join at end of the ch the 2d p of 
last r, leaving its ist r free inside of the ch ; repeat 
ch. join 1st p to 2d p of corner scallop of the square; 
repeat r, join 2d p to joining of ch and last r; repeat 



r closely ; turn and repeat ch in opposite di- 
rection from the last, join ist p to opposite 
oil ; * repeat r, join 1st p to last r. Begin- 
ning with this last r (which repeats the lirst) 
repeat from * 7 times, join square and form 
a circle around it, close. 

Edging Aroind Centre Medallion. — Join 
upper p at right side of a point; ch 3 p 
3 d s bet : r 3 p 4 d s bet ; repeat ch ; ring ; 
then 3 ch crossing the top of next point; 
repeat around. 

S.MALL Medallion (see Fig. 40). — The 
two medallions linish the ends of the inser- 
tion. Centre r, 8 p 2 d s bet; ch 3 d s, join p of ring, 
make a very small p; repeat around, close. * R, 
3 d s, join p of centre r, 3 d s; turn, r, 5 d s, p, 
5 (1 s; turn, ch 7 d s, p. 7 d s; r 5 d s, join p of last r 
5 (1 s; ch 7 d s, p, 7 d s, join between the lirst two r; 
ch 3 d s: repeat small r joining centre r; turn, ch 7 
d s, p, 7 d s; r 3 d s, p, 3 d s, join p of first ch; 
3 d s, p, 3 d s ; ch 3 d s, 3 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s ; r 3 p 
3 d s bet ; ch 7 d s, join p of last ch, 7 d s. * Repeat 
between stars three times. Rozv around medallion — 
of chs 3 p 3 d s bet, joining ps of rs, niid-ps of chs, 
and top of the pair of r. 

In this piece of work, but especially in the small 
medallion, it is very important that chs and rs should 
be turned in the right direction in making. 

Wide Border. — Make a .square motif like the cen- 
tre of the large medallion; below it a three-quarter 
.square, joined to it, in making, by the ps. The oval 




Fig. 32. Motif in Collar, b'lG. 25 



13 



motif next; centre r lo p J d s bet. R 3 d s, p, 8 d s, 
p, 8 d s, p, 3 d s; join p of centre; r 3 d s, join last 
r, 6 d s, p, 6 d s, p 3 d s, join centre r ; repeat last r 
three times, then one like the 1st r, and four like the 
2d r. Edge the oval with a row of chs of 3 p 3 d s 
bet, joined to ps of the oval, and to the motifs on 
each side. Edging on ends and around the border, 
of chs of 3 p 2 d s bet. 

N.-\RROW DokiiKR. — R 3 p 2 A s bet, 6 d s ; ch 3 




Fio, 3J'_.. CiiKiLNATiuN CdKD, Full Size, Used ix 
Centrepiece Fig. i, and Doilies Figs. 2>i and 34 

d s, p, 3 d s, join ist p; repeat ch, join next p; repeat 
again, join last p; turn, ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s; make one- 
quarter of a square motif; and alternate the figures 
across the end. To finish. — Baste the insertion to 
the linen, 6 inches from the end. With two strands 
of embroidery floss buttonhole-stitch closely around 
the insertion, catching every p of the tatting. Button- 
hole the edgings on in the same way. Press and cut 
away the cloth. A pattern of the embroidery on this 
scarf can be furnished by the publishers ; price 10 cents. 

Figure 36. Collar. (See detail. Fig. 37.) — Use 
crochet cotton No. 40 on the shuttle. No. 60 on the 
ball. For fuller explanation of lattice-work, see 
page 7. 

Lattice-Work. (See Fig, 37.)— Work p, i d s, p ; 
4 sets 4-4 sts; ch 4 d s, 7 p 2 d s between (bet), 3 d s. 




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Fig. a. Doily. See Figs. 



I AND 34, AND PAGE 12 
14 



See Figs, i and a, and page 13 

Draw the ch close to the sets of sts, and form the 
first small loop of the neck, by crossing the ch at its 
beginning, shuttle thread over, ball thread under the 
ch. Make the lattice ch of 9 sets 4-4 sts, join p left 
at beginning, drawing the ball thread back firmly. 
Draw the ball thread between the lattice, and work 
2 sets 4-4 sts ; draw the ball thread back, which leaves 
shuttle thread above, ball thread under the work. 
Cross the long lattice ch 2 sets below the loop for 
the neck. Work 2 sets 4-4 sts and a loop of 7 ps, 
as the first. Work another lat- 
tice ch of 9 sets 4-4 sts, join 
the first lattice ch of 9 sets, 
two sets from the last crossing, 
leaving the threads on opposite 
sides of the work; work 2 sets 
4-4 sts, and cross the lattice ch 
as before. Always in joining 
over the lattice ch draw the 
slnittle thread tight, so that the 
ball thread is double around the 
ch, and the shuttle thread 
straight through the joining. 
Continue until there are 60 of 
the 7-p loops for the neck of 
the collar. 

2d row — Work 5 sets 4-4 sts, 
join the last lattice ch two sets 
from the last joining. Continue 
around the lattice edge, joining 
each 5 sets 4-4 sts to the centre 
of a lattice scallop of the last 
row, and keeping the work the 
same side up. 

Sd row — At the end of the 
collar carry threads to centre of 
last scallop of last row, and 
work back as the row before, 
but join with the shuttle thread. 
4th row — Divide the lattice- 
work into 5 parts of 10 scallops 
at each end, 11 scallops to the 
3, in order to leave one scallop 
between the points. Work each 






to a point, working liack and forth as before; carry- 
ing threads to centre of last scallop, to leave one 
less on each row. Cut and sew threads at linish of 
each point. 

isl rozv around f'oiiils — With neck held toward the 
worker, join centre of first lattice square at the right; 
work J d s. 7 p 2 d s bet ; reverse, ch 6 d s ; draw 
shuttle thread closely, and join the next lattice seiuarc, 
6 d s; reverse, ch j d s. - p j d s bet, J d s, reverse. 



the last row. Join lattice squares as at the right side. 
.•\roinii the Nkck. — Work 5 sets 4-4 sts, join 2d 
p of lirst small loop at the neck; work 5 sets 4-4 sts, 
join 2d p, opposite side of same loop, I d s, join 2d p 
of next loop; continue around neck. The points be- 
ing linished, baste the lattice-work on the pattern 
right side down, firmly at the neck, leaving the other 
edge free, press the points out smoothly. On the 
pattern it will keep the shape better while joining 




6 d s, join. Repeat around the 5 points, with an added 
scallop and two joinings at points, and skipping the 
extra square between points. 

2d rozv around points — Join last ch of 7 p to last 
lattice square : carry threads to centre p of ch last made, 
work back around points w'ith chs of 4 sets 4-4 sts, 
with a p in centre, and join at centre ps of last rows. 
Continue around the points, with an added ch at each 
point, and skipping the scallops between points, as in 



i'). 40. .\.\i> r,\Gii I,; 



the other parts, and avoid soiling. For the rest of 
the collar use only No. 60 cott<in. 

Motif Between the Front Points. (See Fig. 37.) 
—The clover leaf (c 1) is made of a small p and 1.3 
sets 4-4 sts, form loop crossing l d s from beginning. 
Ch IS sets 4-4 sts, cross one set from first loop; re- 
peat first loop, and work 3 sets for stem. Ch 3 d s, p, 
t d s, reverse; 3 d s, 12 p 2 d s bet, reverse; 12 d s, 
join by ball thread to p after first 3 d s. This makes 



15 



the first reversed petal. Work 5 d s. p, i il s, reverse 
and proceed with second petal. Join the 4th p to last 
p of petal before. Join between 4th and 5th petals to 
the c 1. After three more petals, ch 3 d s, join centre 
petal of c 1, 3 d s, and continue with the seven petals 
reversed, as shown in Fig. 37. Join the first reversed 
petal at the top to the petal before. After last petal, 
ch 3 d s and join stem of c 1. 

Row around the motif — This joins to points on 
the collar. Work 12 sets 4-4 sts, join 2 ch between 
points of the collar, by ball thread. Work 12 sets 
more, join where this ch began. Work 7 sets, join 
2d ch from last joining, 4 sets, join nth p on first 
petal and 5th p on second petal together. Work 4 sets, 
join second scallop from last joining, 3 sets and join 
next two petals. Continue around motif with scal- 
lops of 7 sets, and join collar as on the first side. 

Motif Between the Back Points. — Work p, 6 
d s, p, ID d s, reverse; 2 d s, 10 p 2 d s bet, join 1st p; 
making the first petal. Reverse, 6 d s, p 12 d s, re- 
verse; 12 p 2 d s between, join p, making the second 
petal. Make a third petal with 14 plain d s and 14 p. 
Work 6 d s, p, 4 d s, then 25 p, 3 d s; form a long 
loop, crossing ch just past the single p. Make the 
large loop of 12 d s, 35 P, 4 d s; cross ch 4 d s before 
1st p. The other long loop repeats the first, reversed. 
Make three petals as the first three, reversed. x\fter 
last petal make 6 d s, join p at beginning. 

Row around motif — Work 9 sets 4-4 sts, join; (on 
the inside of the motif) to p at close of the first 
long side loop; 3 sets, join p at close of third long 
loop, 9 sets, join at starting-point. Work 8 sets, join 
collar between points, 8 sets, join at starting-point. Work 
8 sets, join collar at second scallop from last joining; 3 
sets, join first and second petals. Continue around motif 
with chs long enough to clear the ps. Make one joining 





Fig. 36'/2. Detail of Doily Fig. 

on the long side loop, and two on the long centre loop. 
Ferns on the Points. — Work p, 3ds, 3p2ds 
bet, 3 d s, join p at beginning; I d s, p, 5 d s, reverse; 
2 d s, 5 p, 2 d s, form leaf by joining p at beginning. 
Work 2 d s, p, 6 d s, reverse ; 2 d s, 6 p, 2 d s, form 
leaf as before, but on opposite side from the first one. 
Each pair of leaves increases i d s and i p each. 
Continue until there are five leaves on one side, si.x 
on the other, not counting the small loop at the begin- 
ning. As this is a double fern to fit around a front 
point, the other part is reversed, with 4 d s, p, be- 
tween. Begin with 15 p, then 15 d s. Make two 
pairs of each size each time before decreasing the 

number of sts. After joining each 

leaf at its base, reverse, 3 d s, p, 
reverse again, to bring the p on 
the right side to join the leaf ch. 
There should be 11 leaves on the 
outside, and 10 on the inside. 
Carrj' threads to the first p of the 
first outside leaf, and work back 
around the outside of the two 
ferns with chs of 4 sets 4-4 sts, 
joining two leaves together. Con- 
tinue, increasing the number of 
sets when needed, leaving a p at 
centre of each ch, and joining two 
leaves each time. At the end of 
the small fern join the flower 
motif between points of the col- 
lar at the first free scallop, after 
3 sets 4-4 sts; 3 more sets, join 
first free scallop on lattice point; 
3 sets, join first leaf on fern. Con- 
tinue across ferns, joining two 
leaves together, as on the outside. 
At the neck continue with three 
lattice scallops to the point, Turn, 
work back in the same way to the 
fern, making the last scallop 
around the small end loop. Cut 
and sew ends. Care must be taken 
to have 'the ferns made in pairs 
to fit. The lattice-work has right 




l-'ic. 7,-. DiTAii. iiF Collar Fk.. ,)Ii 



according to judgment, joining the centre of each 
lattice scallop. The second, of the lattice scallops, 
made large enough to give a graceful finish to the 
<<lue, and joined to ps of adjoining scallops of the 
row licfore. A paper pattern of the collar, showing 
where to place the motifs, can he ohtained of the 
puhlishers: price, lo cents. 

Figure 38. Doily. (See Detail Fig. 36'/..) — Use 
Xo. 10 spo<jl cotton or Xo. .^o crochet cotton. 

1st row — k 3 p 4 d s hctween (het), ch j p 4 d s het : 
make 12 of each with tlie rs joined together; join the 
JO circles h.v ps of adjoining chs ; 2 p the inner joining, 
I p the outer joining. Haste the work on stifT paper 
.ind make the spider-web as in drawn-work. 

3d rozv — Clover leaf (c 1), r 4 d s, join ist p of sec- 
ond ch, left side of the i p joining, 4 d s; centre r, 
4 d s, join p of ne.\t ch, 4 d s, join p of opposite ch ; 
repeat first r, join ne.xt p ; ch 4 d s ; r 4 d s, join, 4 d s; 
ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s. Make 6 r and .^ ch in all ; repeat ch 
4 d s, and c I. 

;d roiv — Join c 1, ch 2 p 4 d s bet, join p; repeat 
around scallop, after c 1 join 1st p to ch before. 

Inside rou' — C I, 8 d s, join 1st p, Jd ch before 
joining, 9 d s ; centre r 6 d s, join 2d p, 5 d s, join oppo- 
site p, 6 d s; repeat first r, joining 2d p ; ch 3 p 4 d s 
bet; r 4 d s, join next p; ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s, repeat r, 
join, repeat lirst ch. Repeat around. Roll the edge of 
llie linen, buttonhole-stitch around, catching in the ps 
of tlie tatting. 

Figure 41. Bonbon Basket. — No. 15 crochet 
idltiin is usiil. 

Make r of 5 p 3 d s lictween (bet), close tightly, 
and tie threads to make a 6th p. Ch 2 d s, p. 2 d s, 
join 1st p. Repeat, making 6 ch. sd row — 3 d s, p, 
3 d s; repeat around. .?</ ni-i' — 4 d s, p, 4 d s; repeat. 



and wrong sides, and the work must be 
kept right side up in all parts. Therefore, 
begin at the end of the long fern for the 
opposite side, and reverse the directions. 

I'-ERNS .AT SHorLDER Poi.VTS. — They are 
made and joined as those descrilied of si.K 
leaves on the inside, and seven on the out- 
side, for the front one; and seven on each 
side of the one at the hack of tlie second 
point. These ferns are connected by a 
coil made of five rows of ch — plain d s — 
the last, of ps 3 d s bet (see Fig. S-,). 
Work around the coils a row of lattice scal- 
lops of 2 sets 4-4 sts, p, 2 sets. Join twice 
on each side to the ends of the ferns. 

[•"erns at the Back. — Made as tin 
others, with 9 leaves on the inside, and m 
on the outside. The size of leaves is not 
increased after 20 d s and 20 p. A cluster 
of three coils joins the ferns, the upper 
ones oval; join them and work lattice 
scallops around the cluster, joining the 
ferns and point of the collar. Add a c 1 
at each side, joined twice each ; to the 
ferns, the coils, and lattice chs of the 
collar. 

F.iir.ixr, .^ROfxn the Collar. — With the 
exception of the neck, work 2 rows around 
the collar. The first, scallops of ps. varying 




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Fig. 39. Detail of Sc.\rf Fig. 35 



4th rozv — 5 d s, p, 5 d s. This forms the bottom of 
the basket. Stand of the Basket. — R 3 p 4 d s 
bet; ch S d s, r 3 d s, join last p, 4 d s, p, 3 d s; 
ch 5 d s, join last row. Repeat large and small rs 
and chs around, joining the bottom. Upper Part. — 
R 3 p, 4 d s bet; ch 5 d s; r 3 d s, join last p, 2 d s, 
p, 2 d s, p, 3 d s; ch 5 d s, join p of third circle of 
the bottom; repeat around. Sides. — R 3 p 2 d s bet, 
join 2d p to p of last row; ch 4 d s; r 4 d s, S P 
3 d s bet, 4ds;ch4ds;r3p4ds bet, join 1st p 
to first r, and 2d p to bottom; ch 4 d s; r 4 d s, 
join second r, 4 p 3 d s bet, 4 d s ; repeat around. 
Rim. — R 5 p 3 d s bet, join 3d p of a r in last row; 
cli 3 d s, join last p of last r, 3 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 3 
d s, p, 3 d s, join 3d p of next ring, last row ; r, s p 3 d s 
bet, join ist p to last p of ch; repeat around. 
Handle. — Ch 13 p 6 d s between, fasten to opposite 
side of basket, ch back joining each p with 6 d s 
between. If; the basket is made very firmly, it will 
not need stiffening, but directions for stiffening are 
as follows : One cup of sugar and one-half cup of 
water are boiled to form a syrup, but not until it 
threads. The basket is immersed in this while it is 
hot, the surplus syrup squeezed out, and it is ready 
to shape. It is very easy to color these baskets any 
desired shade by stirring into the liquid the necessary 
amount of fruit coloring. A few drops of red ink 

makes a 
beautiful pink, 
while coffee 
used instead 
of water gives 
a V a r i ety of 
lirown shades, 
from cream to 
a deep brown, 
according t o 
the strength 
of the coffee 
used. One can 
experi m e n t 
with tea to 
obtain a still 
different 
variety of 
shades and 
tints. 




Figure 43. Frog for 
Coat. — Use wliite crochet 
silk. Make coils with con- 
tinuous thread, in the tat- 
ting-cord effect. See "Sets 
of Stitches" on page 3. 
Round Coil. — One p, 
ch 12 d s, join p, form- 
ing a close r. Work a 
row of d s and sew it 
around the r. The next 
four rows are of sets of 
4-4 sts, each row sewed 
to position as made. 
Draw shuttle-thread very 
tight to give the crimped 
appearance to the ch. 
The last row of d s, ps 
3 d s between (bet). 
Button Loop. — Add a third thread to make this. Ball 
thread and third thread pass around the hand alike, 
keep the thread separated on the fingers, and do not 
cross them in using. With the third thread make 
I d s, reverse by dropping that thread from three 
fingers, retaining it between the thumb and finger ; with 
the ball thread make ids; reverse and make I d s 



Fig. 41. Bonbon Basket. 
17 



See page 




Fig. 42. Detail of Doilv Fig. 44 



18 



with the third thread. Continue until there is the 
length required. Oval Coils.— One p. lo sets of 4-4 
.sts, p; 12 sets of 4-4 sts : loop the 12 sets crossing 
the ch after the last p; shuttle thread mer, hall thread 
under the ch. Make 10 sets 4-4 sts. ji'in p at heginninj,'. 
Make two rows around the oval, joining the ps at 
top and lieu'iniiinfr .'^cw to under side of work. Scroll 




('.. 43. Frog for Coat. Sf.r fage 18 

Section. — One p, 30 d s; reverse, 15 p 3 d s het, join 
p at beginning. Repeat for opposite scroll. Join in 
the centre, make another pair of scrolls, of 35 d s, 
17 p. Draw the shuttle-thread tightly around centre 
of both pairs, and close lirndy. For the centre scroll, 
make a ch of one p 16 sets 4-4 sts, loop it by 
crossing at the beginning. Ch 6 d s, 24 p 2 d s bet, 
6 d s. Loop this ch by crossing at the beginning. Ch 
6ds, 24p2ds bet, 6 
d s. Loop around last 
loop and join. For the 
cord through centre, 8 
sets 4-4 sts. Sew to 
centre. Pass the first 
pair of scroll leaves 
through the oval coils; 
the second pair over the 
ovals and sew to them, 
Bl-tton.s. — Cover button 
molds with two 
thicknesses of white silk. 
One p, 12 d s, join p. 
Make a row of 4-4 sts, 
and sew to position. A 
row of sets of 4-4 sts, 
with p after each set, 
and sew on. Join 1st p, 
3 <1 s, p. 3 d s, join 
ne.xt p. continue, there 
should be 10 sinall scal- 
lops. Join p, make 2 
sets 4-4 sts. p. Two sets 
more, join next scallop, 
repeat around. Fasten 
ends neatly, and sew 
motif to covered mold 
under the end. 

Figure 44. Doily. 
(See Detail I'ig. 42.) — 
Materials. — One ball fif 
No. 40 crochet cotton, 
and linen four and onc- 
<|uarter inches in diame- 
ter. Turn a narrow edge 
and finish with button- 



hole or feather-stitch. The lattice border is made 
with continuous thread between shuttle and ball. To 
leave a picot at the beginning.— tic a single knot in 
threa<l between shuttle and ball; take knot between 
left thumb and linger, pass ball thread around the 
hand as usual, and (while beginning) pass shuttle 
thread around left little linger, and back Ijctwecn 
thumb and linger, holding those lingers together. 
Work 4 d s, leaving a small p between the knot and 
first d s, drop thread from little finger, and draw 
shuttle thread closely. This forms a neat p to begin 
with, avoids ends and is useful in making even, firm 
coils. In the "Tatted Cord" effect, a term, as 6 
sets of 4-4 sts, would mean, work 4 single sts like 
the first half of ads, then 4 single sts like the last 
half of a d s, six times. To join these cords, draw 
the ball thread under the ch, pass shuttle through the 
loop, draw threads so closely, that the ball thread 
is drawn double around the ch, and the shuttle 
thread is straight through the joining. 

Lattice Border. — Leave a p at beginning, 4 d s, 
II pads between, 3 d s. Form large loop by 
crossing this ch I d s from beginning. Work very 
closely to the loop, 6 sets of 4-4 sts ; ch 2 d s, 
8 small ps, I d s between (bet), 2 d s. Form a 
small loop, crossing at beginning of ch and joining as 
directed. Work 4 sets of 4-4 sts, cross ch of 6 sets 
at point 2 sets from the large loop. Work 2 sets of 
4-4 sts and make second large loop as the first. Work 




•h;. 45 



6 sets of 4-4 sts, tlien a 
second small loop; 2 sets of 
4-4 sts ; join first ch of 6 sets 
at point 2 sets from first 
small loop. Draw enough of 
the ball thread through to 
the shuttle thread to pass it 
around the hand, and work 
2 sets of 4-4 sts. Return 
the ball thread, bringing the 
threads on opposite sides of 
the work. Cross last ch of 
6 sets, shuttle thread over, 
ball thread under the ch, at 
2 sets from last large loop. 
Work 2 sets 4-4 sts, then 
ne.xt large loop. Make 
thirty-six each of large and 
small loops. To join the 
ends. When working last 
ch of 6 sets, join, after 
4th set, the first ch made, 

2 sets from the first small 
loop ; continue with 2 more 
sets, and the small loop, then 2 sets joining as usual, 
again 2 sets, cross last ch, again 2 sets, and join 
p at beginning of first loop made. To sew to linen 
centre ; baste linen on paper wrong side up. fit the 
lattice-work evenly around centre on the paper, also 
wrong side up and sew ps of small loops to edge 
of linen; then press the work. 

First roiv after Lattice-work. — Join 3d p of a large 
loop. Work 5 sets of 4-4 sts, draw shuttle thread tight 
through sts, join 3d p on opposite side of same 
loop. Work I d s, p, I d s. join to ,^d p of next 
loop, repeat all around doily. 

2d row — Carry threads to p between scallops of 
last row. Work 3 d s, 9 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s, join 
to p between next scallops. Repeat. 

jd row — Carry threads to centre p of scallops of 
last row, work 5 sets 4-4 sts, join to centre p of 
next scallop. Repeat. 

4t!i roiv — Work .? d s, 9 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s, joining 
to next scallop at same place as last row. Repeat. Cut 
and sew threads. 

5//1 row — With shuttle thread make r of 2 d s, 

3 p 2 d s bet, 2 d s, join 2 ps between scallops 
of last row ; repeat first half of r. Join ball thread, 
work 4 sets 4-4 sts, ch 4 d s, 17 p 2 d s bet, 3 
d s ; form loop by crossing ch at first d s. Work 

4 sets 4-4 sts, repeat small r, joining between next 
two scallops. 
Repeat around ; 
cut threads. 

6tli row — 
Join 3d p on 
left of large 
loop of last 
row. Work 7 
sets of 4-4 sts, 
join by shuttle 
thread to gth p 
at top of same 
loop; 5 sets 4-4 
sts, p, then 2 
sets and join by 
shuttle t h r ead 




\Nsv IN' Colors. See Det.'\ils 

AND PAGE 20 



IG. 46, 



s. 3 P 

2 d 



2 d s bet, 3 d s, 
s, 5 P 2 d 




Fig. 46. Details of Pansy Fig. 45 



to 3d p on opposite side 
of same loop. Work 2 sets 
of 4-4 sts, ch 2 d s, 8 
small ps I d s bet, 2 d 
s, form small loop by 
crossing ch at first d s; 
2 sets 4"4 sts, join by 
shuttle thread to 3d p of 
next large loop ; 2 sets 
of 4-4 sts, join by ball 
thread to p left on ch 7 
sets between 5th and 6th 
sets; 5 sets of 4-4 sts, and 
join at top of loop as 
before. Repeat around. 

7th row — Join at top of 
large loop over the joining 
of last row. Work 3 d s, 
13 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s, join at 
top of next large loop ; 
repeat around. 

Stii roiv — Carry both 
threads to 2d p of scallop 
of last row. Work 3 d 
join 3d p from last joining; 
s bet, 2 d s, join 4th 
from last joining; 3ds, 3p2ds bet, 3 d s, join 3d 
p from last joining which makes 3 small scallops 
around large scallop. Work one set yi sts, join 
2d p on next large scallop. Repeat around. 

Figure 45. Pansy. (See Detail Fig. 46.) — Use 
crochet silk in purple and lavender, cream for edge 
and yellow for centre. 

Wind a very little yellow on the shuttle, and make 
r of 5 p 3 d s between (bet). Small Petal — Wind 
shuttle with dark purple, without cutting thread join 
to a p, and ch 13 p 2 d s between, join into same p, 
ch II p 2 d s bet, join into centre p of first ch. 
Ch II p. join into same p in the r. 

Middle Petal — Join thread into the next p of r. 
Ch 15 p 2 d s bet, join into p in r. Ch 13 p, join 
into centre p of previous ch. Ch 13 p, join into 
p in r. 

Large Petal — Carry threads to next p in r; ch 
17 p 2 d s bet, join in same p. Ch 15 p 2 d s bet, 
join in centre p of previous ch. Ch 15 p, join in 
same p in centre r. Carry threads to next p in r. 
Repeat large petal, then the middle petal. Tie and 
cut threads. Wind shuttle with lavender, join into p at 
starting point. 

Small Petal. 
— Ch 3 p 2 d 
s bet, join 3d p 
of the ch. Make 
8 small scallops 
around the 
petal. Carry 
thread to next 
petal, and make 
10 scallops ; on 
the large petal 
make 12 scal- 
lops. The two 
large petals 
have 2 rows of 
scallops, the 




47. I'lLLuw. Sei-: Di;ta 



second of 13 scallops. 

with Init 2 p in first 

and last scallops. 

Wind s li u t t 1 c with 

c r c a Ml , and work 

around each petal ; 

first and last scallops 

of 6 d s, the others 

II d s. Do not 

press the work, hut 

arrange with t h c 

fingers. Overlap the 

petals as shown in 

l-'ig. 45. In fastening 

on t li e goods to 

decorate, tack lightly 

so as not to flatten 

the work, as t h e 

effect is much more 

natural if left loose. 

Different markings 

may be used to suit 

taste. M a k e the 

stems with silk as 

near the natural color 

as possible. Ch d s to make desired length, and lie 

to the pansy on the wrong side. 

Figure 47. Pillow. — For this pillow four balls 
of crochet cotton are used, No. 5 or as fine as 
No. 30. To avoid joining, it is an aid to measure 

the lengths of 
thread for the 
shuttle. 
Coarser nu?n- 
b e r s require 
more; for 
instance. No. 
3 r e qii i r c s 
two - ti f t h s 
m ore than 
Xo. 30. Of 
Xn. 5 for one 
square; row i, lyi yds; row 2, 7 yds: row 3, 
2'/2 yds. For the edging one scallop; middle row 

2 yds, upper row 54-yd, lower row J4-yd. 

Squ.^rk. (See Fig. 48.)— Begin with a centre r. 
a larger r for the daisy centre, repeat thrice, and 
join in a circle. Then the daisy row all around, then 
row 3 all around. 

1st rotc—'R. 7 d s, small p, 5 d s, p, 5 d s; 
larger r 5 d s. .s p 3 d s between (bet). .S d s, 
ch 3 [I 4 d s bet; repeat small r jfiining the isl 
l)y the small p; repeat large r; repeat ch. Repeat 
once, joining small rs. 

Jd roii.'^—* R y d .s, join 1st p of large r, 3 d s, 
p. C> d s; ch 3 P 3 d s bet: r 8 d s. join last r, 

3 d s, join centre r, 3 d s, p, 8 d s : ch 3 d s, 
-' p 3 d s bet, 6 d s; r 10 d s. join last r, 3 d s, 
join centre r. 3 d s p 10 d s: ch 6 d s, p 3 d s 
P3ds;r8ds join. 3 d s join. 3 d s p 8 d s; 
ch 3 p 3 d s bet; r 6 d s join, 3 d s join, 9 d s. 
* Repeat from * to * three times, forming a square 
of four daisies. 

,;d rote— Join thread to mid-p of last ch at left 
of a daisy; * ch 3 d s, 3 p 2 d s bet, join 2d ]> 
of next ch; ch 3 d s, 2 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s; r 




b'li;. 48. Dkt.ail of Piu.ow Fig. 47 



7 d s, Jcni ceiUre r 
"I daisy, 7 d s; ch 

; d s, 4 p 2 d s 
bet, 3 d s; repeat r, 
join same jdace, ch 

; d s, 2 p 2 d s 
I" I. 3 d s. ji)in next 
p ; ch 3 d s, 3 p 2 d s 
bet, 3 d s, join mid-p 
"f ne.xt ch ; ch 4 d s, 
.! |) 2 (1 s bet, 4 d s, 
ji iin niid-p first ch of 
iirxt daisy *. Repeat 
iritm * to * thrice. 

I N S K R T I O N. — 

.\round and ji fining 
squares. I\ 4 d s, 3 
|i 4 (1 s bet. 4 d s; 
ill 4 d s p 4 d s; 
jiiin the rs. Border 
the first square with 
this, the first row of 
the insertion, joining 
it by the chs to every 
second j) of the 
square, except at the corners. The two corner chs 
and half chs on each side of them, of 5 d s instead 
of 4 d s, and two r jdined with no ch between. 
The two corner chs of the insertion join to mid-ps 
of the corner ch of the squ.ire. Border three sides 
of the second square, and join to the first by the 
chs. At the corner join the 3d p nf r to the joining 
of 2 corner r, ch S d s join 3d p of corner ch 5 
d s, skip one inserticin r and jnin next r; join every 
2d p of the square by the centre of chs. Having 
joined the .S squares, border all around with the 
second insertion row of chs, 4 d s p 4 d s, — adding 
a r where needed at the corners. The two insertion 
bands of the pillow are of the same pattern as that 
around the squares. 

Ki)i;i\G. (See Fig. 49.) — 1 

■ R 6 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 

let, 3 d s; r 8 d s, 

ch, 3 p 3 d s bet, r 

s bet, 10 d s; ch 3 p 

3 d s bet, 8 d s ; ch 



48, 49, A.NIJ IWGE 



d S III 

d 

3 



iegin witli the middle row. 
6 d s : ch 5 (1 s, 3 p 3 
join 1st r. 2 p 3 bet, 8 
10 d s, join last r, 2 p 
3 d s bet : r 8 d s join, 
3 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, s 
r 6 d s, join, 2 p 3 d s bet 6 d s *. Repeat from 
* to *, and join the first ch, of ne.xt daisy, after 
5 d s, to the last p of the last ch. 

I.flwcr row — Having made the last ch of the 
middle row, turn; *ch6dsp6ds; join p of last 
r ; ch 6 d s p 6 d s ; r 5 d s, join the last r of the 
niiddle rtiw, 3 d s jnin next r: mnlinue jnining with 




40. Dktaii, 111- I'll.l.nw I'll,. 47 




3 d s bet around 
the daisy, 5 d s ; 
ch 6 d s p 6 d s, 
join next p. * 
Repeat from * to *. 
Ut'per row — Join 
thread on mid-p of 
the 1st daisy ch. * 
Ch 5 d s, ,3 P 3 
d s 1)ct, 3 d s ; join 
mid-p of next ch ; 
ch 3 d s, 2 p 3 d s 
bet, 3 d s ; r 
7 d s, join centre 
r of daisy, 7 d s ; 
c"h 3 p 3 d s bet ; 
repeat r, join in 
same place ; ch 2 p 
3 d s bet, join mid-p 
of next ch; ch 3 
d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 
■5 d s, join the two 
p of the chs below; 
join chs at the first 
p after 5 d s. * 
Repeat between 
stars. The edging 
is rounded for a 
fluted edge, b u t 
may be straightened 
by enlarging the centre rs of the daisies. This 
work needs to be kept very even and closely drawn 
up, and some of the ps sliould be very small, to join 
compactly. 

Figure 50. Doily. — isl row—R. 9 p 2 d s between 

(bet), with ball and shuttle, make a circle, r, 4 d 

s, p, 3 d s. join 
p of centre r, 3 d s, 
p. 4 d s. — ch 3 d 
s. 7 p 3 d s Iiet. 
3 d s. Continue 
around r. joining 
the circles to- 
.yethcr b y two 
rings. Make 12 
circles. 

2d row — Clover 
leaves (c 1), r, 4 
d s. 7 p 2 d s 
bet. long p, 7 p 2 
d s liet, 4 d s, 
centre r, 4 d s, 5 
p 2 d s bet, join 

circle as shown in Fig. 50, 5 p 2 d s bet, 4 d s, repeat 

first r of c 1. Ch 2 d s, 18 p 2 d s bet, 2 d s. 

R, 6 d s, join long p in c 1, 7 p 2 d s bet, — last 

a long p — 6 d s. Continue around. 

Sd row — R, II p 2 d s bet. Make 2 r, close. 

Join each pair of r to the one before, and to the 

last row as in Fig. 50, 

4th row — 4 r 9 d s p, 9 d s, close. Ch 8 p 

2 d s bet ; join last row and figures together as in 

the illustration. 

Figure 51. Cover for Hatpin. — Use No. 10 

crochet cotton, with continuous thread. Tie a knot 



Fig. 50. Doily. See page 22 




in threads. Ch sets 
of 5-5 sts making 
ch long enough for 
centre of cover, 
and sew the coil 
together on the 
wrong side. Finish 
the edge with little 
daisies of rings not 
joined, 9 long p, i 
d s between. Leave 
a short thread 
between rings. Sew 
to the coil by first 
and last p of each 
r and the thread 
between the rings. 
Cut a round piece 
of linen large 
enough to slip over 
a flat hatpin the 
size of the solid 
part of the tatting. 
Sew linen to edge 
of solid part of 
tatting, slip it over 
head of pin and 
draw up. Secure 
neatly. This hat- 
pin cover and 

liuckle to match, see Fig. 55, make novel ornaments 

for lingerie hats. 

Figure 52. Border for Handkerchief. — Use No. 

100 crochet cotton. 

1st row — R 8 d s, p, 8 d s, ch 7, p, 3 d s between 
(bet), r 8 d s. join p in first r, 8 d s, r 8 d s 
p, 8 d s. Repeat rs and chs until corner is reached, 
when there is but one r, and the chs next to it 
join by ist p. 

id rinv — Repeat the first row, joining as in the 
cut. At the corner make an extra ch and r, joining 
3 r to the single r 



Fig. 51. H.Mi'iN. See page 22 




Fig. 52. ll.v.NUKEKciiiKF CoRXKR. See p.\ge 22 




p to centre p of 
last ch; r 7 p, ,? d 
s bet ; repeat r close 
to lirst r joining 
by last and tirst 
ps ; ch 7 p, 3 d s 
bet, r 8 d s. join 
5th p in previous r; 
6 d s, small p, 2 d 
s ; r 2 d s, join last 
r, 6 d s, p, 8 d s. 
At the corner make 
.^ r, 7 p, 3 d s bet, 
join the side rs 
together by the first 
p, and to centre r 
I)y second p. 

./Ill row — Join 
thread between 
small rings of 3d 
row, ch 12 p, 3 d s 
between, join 
between next small 
rings. At corner, 
ch 16 p, 3 d s bet. 

}th row — On 
each ch work 9 r, 3 
p. 3 d s bet ; on 
corner ch work 1 1 
r. 3 P, 3 d s bet. 



Figure 53. Doily. — ist row — 12 circles; centre r, 

1 d s. 1 1 p 2 (1 s lietwccn (bet), ids. Doulilc row 
small and larger rs; r 6 d s, join centre r, 6 d s, leave 
short thread, r4ds, 7p2ds bet, 4 d s. Join circles 
by 2 r. Between circles add clover leaves (c I) of 
3 d s, 5 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s. zd roi^.- — R 2 d s, 11 p 

2 d s bet, 2 d s. Make two. and close, join pairs 

together and 
to the clover 
leaves, as in 
I'ig. 53- 3d 
row — With 
shuttle only ; 
r. 4 d s, 7 p 
_' d s bet, 4 
il s, join 2d 
row, leave 
\ery short 
thread, make 
small r 6 d s, 
p,6ds. Make 
four large 
and three 
small rings; 
leave longer 
thread and 
make oppo- 
site large r ; 
alternate as 

before, joining small rs to the 3 first ma<le, and last 

large r to last row, close. Join figures by 3 large r. 

Add c 1 of 2 large r and i small r, the latter joining 

between outer large rs. 

Figure 54. Bonbon Basket. — Made with crochet 
cotton No. 5. BoTTo.M. — K 4 p s 2 d s between (bet J, 



make 4 r joined to- 
gether by 1st and 
4tli p. and join last 
to li r s t. Carry 
thread to 2d p of a 
r ; r 3 p 3 d s bet, 
join next p of a 
centre r, leave a 
short thread, make 
another r joined to 
3d p of last; con- 
tinue until there is 
a circle of 12 r, 
joined together and 
to centre r. LmsI 
rozi' — Repeat rs, 
making 10 or 20, 
and joining last 
row so that il will 
lie flat. SiMKS. — R 
3 p 3 d s bet ; ch 
3 p 3 d s bet ; repeat 
r. join 2d p to 2d p 
of last r, and both, 
to base of a r of 
last row. Continue 
this row around, 
joining pairs of rs 
together, and to the 
next r but one of 
the last row. jd row—K 3 p 4 d s bet; ch 4 d s, join 
1st p of ch of last row, 3 d s, join 2d p. 3 d s, join 
3d p. 4 d s; repeat r, joining 2d p to 2(1 p of last r; 
continue around. Finish the top of basket with chs, 
5 d s, p, 5 d s, join ps of last row; and shorter one, 
5 d s. joining between two pairs of rs. Continue 
with the handle, r 5 d s, p, 5 fl s ; ch 6 d s, p, 6 d s ; 
repeat r, join p of last r, make 6 pairs of rs and chs, 
join the other side of basket, then make chs only, 



r.\GK 23 




Flu. 54. Bo.NBo.v Basket 
See page 23 




23 




Fig. s6- Corner Motif of Octagon 
Insertion. See Fig. 58 



joining between the pairs of rs across 
the handle. To stiflfcn, see directions 
for Fig. 41. 

Figure 55. Belt Buckle. — Cut 

from cardboard a buckle the size and 
shape desired and wind it with smooth- 
edge baby ribbon ; wire the cardboard 
if you want it very sitff. Make long 
ch of No. ID crochet cotton and sew 
it on the buckle. To cover the centre 
of buckle make sets of S-S sts, draw 
the shuttle thread tight, and sew them 
on. For the edge of the buckle, ring 
9 p, I d s between, unjoined. Sew on 
by first and last ps of rings and the 
thread between rings. 

Figure 58. Tea Cloth. (See de- 
tails, Figs. 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64.) 
— This elaborate tea-cloth is composed 
of over 30 designs, and over 460 sep- 
arate parts. Many of the beautiful 
motifs can be adapted to a variety of 
articles, as doilies, yokes, collars, ves- 
tees, jabots, and many other uses. 
Use spool cotton No. 30 or crochet 
cotton No. so. 




Fig. 57. Motif for Triangle No. i 
Border. See Fig. 58 



IN 




Fig. 58. Tea Cloth. See 
PAGE 24 










Fic. 59. 






Itikoia 






MuTii-- FOR Triangle No. 2, in Border. 
Ske Fig. 58 

Centre Circle. — Make 16 r of ,3 p 
2 d s between (bet), joined together 
at 1st p; and 16 ch of 4 d s. Second 
Circle. — Make 8 circles of 12 r, ,3 p 
J d s bet, and 12 ch of 4 d s. Join 
rings together, circles together by 2 p, 
and circles to rs of centre circle, by 
2 r of each circle. Third Circle. — 
Repeat 2d circle with 16 r, and join 
the second circle by 2 r. 

Fourth Circle. Fig. 60. — Make a 
circle like the last, of 16 rs and chs, 
then a double row, r, 3 p 2 d s bet, 
joined by 2d p to a r of the circle; 
ch, 5 d s, r, 3 p 2 d s bet. The 
rs are not joined, but the motif is 
joined by 2 r on each side to 2 
motifs of the last circle. 

Half Circle Joining Motifs of 
b'ouRTH Circle. — R, 3 p 3 d s bet ; 
join by mid-p to the motif, r next 
the one joined to third circle on right 
side; repeat chs and rs thrice, joining 
in all 4 r of the motif. Add to the 
last r a half circle of It rs and chs, 
rs 3 p J d s bet, chs 4 d s; join last 
r 111 4tli r of ne.xt motif, ch 4 d s, 
r, join next r, repeat twice, close. 

Oblong Motifs Outside of the 
I'oURTH Circle. — Two double rows of 
14 r each. Rs 3 p 2 d s bet, joined, 
chs 8 d s, p, 8 d s. Join 2 rows 



See Details Figs. 56, S~, 59, 
60, 61, 62, 63, 64 




l"iG. 60. Fourth Circle in Centre. 
See Fig. 58 




Fig. 6i. AIutif Ckntri-; of Triangle No. 2 in 
Border. See Fig. 58 

together while working 2d row, and at end add 3 r- 
Join as worlced, 2 upper r of motif, skipping i r 
of this motif between; and join 2 r of the half 
circle at the end of this motif. A small clover leaf 
(c 1) fills the space at each side of the round 
motif, between the oblong motif and the half 
circle. 

First Row of Quadrangle. — 5 rows of 5 circles 
each. Make circles of 12 r, i d s, 3 p 2 d s bet, 
ids; chs 2 d s. Join rs together, and circles together 
by 2 p, and to the obiong motif by 2 p, skipping 
one p between the circles. 

zd row — R 2 d s, 3 ps 2 d s bet, 2 d s. Ch 
3 d s. 

Sd rozv — R, 3 d s, 3 ps 2 d s bet, 3 d s ; ch 
3 d s. 

4th row — 4 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 4 d s, ch 4 d s. 

^ih row — 4 d s, 3 p 4 d s bet, 4 d s ; ch 4 d s. 
Each row joined, by two r of each circle, to all 
adjoining circles. 

Insertion Over the Quadrangle. — The narrow 




bit over three circles. Of 19 rs and 18 chs. Us 
3 p 2 d s bet, joined together at 1st p; chs 4 d s. 
Join outside circles by i r, the 3 inner circles by 
2 r. 

First Motif of Panel Between . Quadrangles. 
— 8 r, alternately 2 d s, p, 6 d s, p, 6 d s, p, 2 d s, 
and 2 d s, p, 4 d s, p, 4 d s, p, 2 d s ; join together 
and at the close. 

Second Motif. — 4 c 1, with chs between of 6 d s. 
First r 6 d s, p, 4 d s, p, 2 d s ; centre r 2 d s, 
join 1st r, 6 d s, p, 6 d s, p. 2 d s; third r like 
first, join centre r; join leaves by mid-ps. 

Third Motif — As the last, except chs 8 d s, and 
leaves increased 4 d s. 

fourlli Motif — R, 15 p i d s bet, close. Double 
row — Inner rs, 15, of 3 p 2 d s bet, joined to the 
r, and together ; outer rs, 15, of 3 p 4 d s bet. 

Insertion Around Panel. — R, 3 p 4 d s bet; 
ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s. At inner end two small c 1 are 
added, and another one between those the first 
motif. At the outer end, add 6 clover leaves around 
the largest motif. Join motifs and insertion as made, 
and insertion to the quadrangles. 

Insertion Defining the Oct.\gon. — See Fig. 62, 
in which two outer rows are omitted. Of 7 rows. 

1st roiv—R, 3 P 3 d s bet; ch 3 d s, p, 3 d s. 

2d roi^'—R 5 p 2 d s bet; ch 5 p 2 d s bet. 




Fig. 62. Insertion Defining the Octagon. 
See Fig. 58 



I'lG. 63. Medallion on Edge. See Fig. 58 



_,'(/ rozv — R 5 
p 2 d s bet; 
ch 2 p 2 d s 
bet ; r 5 p 2 
d s bet. 

4th r zv — 
Repeat 3d row. 

5f/i row — 
Repeat 2d row. 

6th and 7th 
rows — Repeat 
1st row. 

Ins ertion 
Corner Motif. 




Fig. 64. Edging of Linen Insets. 
See Fig. 58 



26 



(See Kig. 56.) 1st fdtc— 
8 rs and chs, rs jniiud 
together. R 5 p J d s 
bet; ch 2 p 4 d s bit. 
jd rt'M' — R 3 p 2 d s bet, 
unjoined; ch 4 d s, join, 
4 d s. Join two ch to 
each ch of tlie row 
before. M a k e the 8 
motifs lirst, and i n 
making the insertion join 
the motifs to it as 
shown in the complete- 
pattern. 

Ro u N n Mori I' for 
Tri.\ngle I. (See I'ig. 57.) 
— Centre r, 12 p I d s bet. 
A double row of small 
and larger r, 12 each. 
Small, 4 d s join p of 
r 4 d s; larger ,! ps 4 il s 
bet, join together. 

Sd roii- — R 5 p J cl s 
bet, ch S d s, join r of 
last row, S d s. 




FlU. O5. CoLL.KR. Si;ii DeT.ML 1''iG. (I'l, AMI I'ACE JJ 



4lh row — R 2 d s, p, 2 d s, join 4th p of r in 
last row, 2 d s, p, 2 d s, join 2d p of next r ; 2 d s, p, 
2 d s, ch 3 d s, 5 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s. Make 10 motifs 
joined together as shown in Fig. 5S. 

Oval Motif for Tkiangle 2. (Fig. 59.) Centre — 
10 rs and chs. R 3 p 2 d s bet, join together; 
ch 4 d s. Outer rmv — R 5 d s, 2 d s bet ; ch, 5 p 
J d s bet. Join rs in groups of 3, and to the centre 
circle as shown in the cut. Ch 8 d s, p, 4 d s; 
c I, 1st r, 4 d s, join ch, 2 p 4 d s bet; centre r, 

4 d s join 1st r, 5 d s, p, 5 d s, p. 4 d s ; 3d 
r as the ist; ch 4 d s, join c 1, 8 d s. 

Triangular Motif. — Centre of 
triangle 2. (I-'ig. 61.) Centre Circle 
of 5 rs and chs. R, S p 2 d s 
bet; ch 3 p 4 d s bet. 

2d row — R 3 p 2 d s bet ; ch 

5 p 2 d s bet. Join three r, each 
to a p of 1 ch of last row, continue 
around. 

3d roiv — There are c 1 at the 
three points; and 6 groups of 3 
joined rs; each group joined to 

2 ch at points of the last row, the 
centre r unjoined; and a ch 
between each pair of groups. Rs 
5 p 2 d s bet ; chs the same, except 
the longer joining chs of 7 p; chs 
tocl9ds;cl3P4ds bet, 
join rs together. 

Medai.lio.n- on Edge. (Fig. 63.) 
— Centre, a square of four c 1 and 
chs. C 1 rs joined, leaves joined 
together. Rs 3 p 4 d s bet, centre 
r, 5 d s bet on top ; chs 7 d s. 

2d rotv — R s p I d s bet; ch 

3 d s, p, 3 d s. Join rs together. 
Join each 7th ch to the centre p 
of a c 1 of 1st row. 

Sd row — R 3 p 2 d s bet : ch 
5 d s, p, 5 d s. Join each r 
to a r of 2d row, Fic. 06. Detail of Coll.vr I'ig. b. 



./ill row — Cii 6 (1 s, p, 
() (1 s; join each ch to a 
ch nf the row before. 

Centre Medallion on 
Eik;e. — Repeat the last 
medallion, but in the last 
row add rs of 3 p 3 d s 
bet. Join the 3 motifs 
together by 3 chs. 

The linen insets may 
all be made first, with a 
very narrow hem, edged 
on three sides with the 
first row of the edgini;, 
then sewed to the octagon. 
The second row of the 
edging joins to the insets, 
the triangles between, and 
the large motifs on the 
edge. 

E l)G 1 N G o N Line.n 
Insets. (Fig. 64.) ist row 
— R 3 p 2 d s bet ; ch 4 
d s, p, 4 d s, join the rings 
together. The 2d row should not be added until all 
is ready to be joined together. 

2d nnv — C 1, r 5 p 3 d s bet; ch the same, single 
r the same. Join c Is by second ps to the single 
r between, and the chs together by the first ps. 
Join to the first row by 2 p over single r, the 
next p but one, and the first on next ch, and 
repeat. ..it the point between the linen insets, reverse 
a c I and join to the 1st row, and join 2 opposite 
single r, together. Join the motifs together as 
shown in the comjilcted work Fig. 58. 




Figure 65. Collar. (See detail. Fig 66.)— Use 
crochet cotton No. 15. 

Medallions. — Centre r, 5 p 2 
(1 s between (bet). Clover leaf 
(c 1) ; r 4 d s, S p 2 d s bet, 4 
d s; join r together. Ch 7 d s, 
join p of centre r, 7 d s. Make 
5 each, c Is and chs; join c Is 
together by 2d ps. Join medal- 
lions together as shown in 
I'ig. 66. 

Ul't>er roiv — .\lternatc small 
and larger rs, leaving about Y^- 
inch of thread between. Small 
r, 3 d s, 3 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s. 
Larger r, 4 d s, 5 p 2 d s bet. 
4 d s. Crochet a ch for the neck 
with 3 ch between ps ; cover the 
ch with double crochet. Baste 
the collar on stiflf paper, and fill 
the spaces as shown in b'ig. 66. 
Cio over these with plain fagoting, 
Uirn and work back, two button- 
liole sts on each st of fagoting, 
alternating on sides of centre. In 
the small spaces of the fronts 
use only one buttonhole-st. 



Figure 67. Tatted Cords.— 

The upper cord is made of 6 
single sts like the first half of 




Fig. 67. Tatted Cords. See page 27 



ads, then 6 like the last half of a d s. This is 
one set of sts, the term is one set of 6-6 sts. 
Repeat to required length. The middle cord is 
made in the same way with a p after each set. 
The loiccr cord with a p at centre and end of 
each set. 

Figure 68. 
Padded Tat- 
ting Cords. — 
These arc 
made by using 
a heavy 
thread on 
the shuttle, a 
lighter one 
on the ball. 

The Upper 
Cord. — There 
are 4 strands 
of No. 5 
crochet cotton on the shuttle, and two balls of No. 
50 crochet cotton. With the heavy thread between 
the two others, tie them and hold the knot between 
the left thumb and finger. Wind the two ball 
threads as usual around the left fingers a little 
apart. Ch i d s with the upper thread ; turn the 
work half way around toward you, ch i d s with 
the lower thread; turn the work back from you, and 
repeat. Be careful to turn the work always the same 
way, and only half way around, and there will be no 
tangling. Keep a Firm tension on the threads. Picots 
may be added as in the next cord. 

The Third Corh. — Has ps and padded rings. A 
second shuttle is used, with padding cord for the 
rings; let this cord lie along the under side of the 
work; make rings over it, of 10 d s, draw closely. 
Carry the padding to the next r. When finished it 
may be sewed under the cord, or cut close to the 
rs. 

Figure 70. Padded Cords. — Wind four strands 
of No. 5 crochet cotton on the shuttle, and use two 
balls of crochet cotton No. 30, the thread wound on 
left fingers a little way apart to keep from tangling. 
Join the 3 threads and hold knot between left thumb 
and finger. Ch ,? d s, p. i d s with the upper thread 
on the left hand: turn the work half way around 
toiuard you, ch ,^ d s, p, 1 d s with the lower thread; 
turn the work back from you. Turn the same way 
always, and only half way around. Repeat to the 




length 
desired. 

The lozucr 
cord is made 
with t w o 
shuttles and 
a ball. Begin 
as the upper 
cord, omit- 
ting the ps. 
After 4 d s 
with the first 
shuttle, leave 
a short 
thread, with 
the thread 
shuttle make 
a r of 4 d s, 
p, 4 d s; 
leave short 
thread, turn, 
c h 4 d s ; 
turn, ch 4 d 
s ; r 4 d s, 

p, 4 (1 s. Repeat. Four strands of No. 
were used for padding. 




Fig. 6g. Detail of .Apron h'lo. 



5 crochet cotton 



Figure 71. Apron with Tatting. (See detail, 
Fig. 6o- ) — Use crochet cotton No. 30. 

Edging. — Fig. 69 is made with the shuttle only. 
A double row ; r 5 d s, p, 5 d s ; leave a short thread ; 
r 3 p 4 d s between (bet), leave thread; large r, 
5 d s, join small r, 6 p 2 d s bet, s d s ; r 4 d s, 
join, 2 p 4 d s bet. Repeat. Insertion. — .\lso with 
but one thread. R 4 d s, p, 4 d s, leave short thread; 
r 3 p 4 d s bet; r 4 d s, join first r, 4 d s, leave short 
thread ; r 3 p 4 d s bet. Repeat. Make another 
double row, join to this by ps of the two small r, 
the four r all join the p of the first r. Join edging 
and insertion by a narrow braid, sewed on. 

Figure 72. Scarf. — The length of the scarf is the 
width of tile net, 2 yards. Get J<( of a yard if a 
hem is desired, or finish with tatted edge. Even off 
the edges to leave 24 inches. Put i-inch hem on the 
ends. Wind shuttle with No. 30 crochet cotton. 
Without cutting from ball, knot (k) thread into net 
at the hem. Ch 7 d s, join into edge of scarf, a 
little more than !4 inch from first k. Continue along 
the edge, fastening at regular intervals of % inch. 
Take in a little less than 54 "ich of the net, or two 
of the meshes, to make a firm edge in place of a 
hem. Make io small medallions joined together by 
the small picots and 5 larger. Unwind Vz yard of 
thread from shuttle. R 4 d s, i small p, 3 d s, 5 




Fig. 68. I^added Cords. See page 28 



Fig. 70. Padded Cords. See page 28 



longer p, 3 d s, I small 
p. 4 d s, close. Ch 2 d s, 
make 6 r and 6 ch, join 
rinKS. tie. This coniplcU^ 
the small medallion. 

For the large medal 
hons. unwind 3 yards of 
the thread from shuttle. 
Make small medallion .i^ 
before. K thread lietwceii 
1st and 6th rings. Ch 4 
d s, p, 2 d s between 
(bet) 4 d s, k between 
nc.\t J r. Repeat over 
each r. Now lay the net 
over tile o u t 1 i n e of 
design traced on stiff 
paper, and pin lirnd.\- in 
place. Pin the meilal- 
marked for them. Take 
lions in the positions 

the net from the pattern and sew each med.illion 
to the net, in the centre, leaving the upper part of 
rings free to slip ends of chs under, that form vines 
and tendrils. Fin the net over the tracing again 
with the medallions in the proper position. Tie k 
in thread. Make ch about 10 inches long, pin it 
on one of the vines to exactly the right length, tic 
and cut threads about Yi inch from k. I'.asle ch, 
carefully following the tracing. Sew over and under 
the chain, not through it, so as not to pull it out 
of place. Make all the vines required, measuring and 
basting each one made. When all arc on one end 
of scarf loosen from pattern and sew to the net, 
catching the under side of the chs, with no stitches 
on the upper 
side of chs. P.e 
careful neither 
to stretch nor 
pucker the net. 
When vines are 
sewed on, pin 
work on t h e 
pattern, k the 
thread; unwind 
about I yaril 
from the shut- 
tle, for tendrils : 
make ch about 
T, inches long 
Measure, tie 
and cut, leaving 
;ibout Jj inch 
of thread, 
h'asten ends of 
ch ne.xt to the 
medallions, 
under the rings 
left loose, 
d r a w i n g the 
ends of thread 
through to tin 
w r n g s i d e 
Pin and baste 
all tendrils in 
place, curling 
the chs to lit 




each tracing. Remove 
from pattern and sew 
"U all the medallions 
(wrong side), around the 
rs and outside chains. 
^'ou now have a very 
handsome scarf, but if a 
more elaborate one is 
desired, add rings of 
three sizes, the largest at 
lower corners : r ,1 p (> 
d s bet; second, ,? p 5 d 
s bet ; smallest, .^ p 4 d s 
bet. I'or centre vines use 
rings of 3 p 4 d s between. 
Leave an inch or more of 
(he thread on each ring. 
I'l.ace rings on the vine, 
draw the threads through 
the net, tie, and sew 
through the knot and 
carefully fasten the threads to the vine on the wrong 
side; cut ends dose and sew on the ring. Press 
(jver .1 damp cloth, with a cloth over it, when scarf 
is llnished. Place rings as suggested by the illustra- 
tion. .\ stamjjed pa])cr pattern of this scarf can be 
supplieil by the publishers; price 10 cents. 

Figure 73. Jabot. (Sec F"ig. 74.) — Made with X'o. 
ij spoc.l eotton, nr crochet cotton No. 50 or 6,1. l-irst 
roscltc — Wind 5 yds thread on the shuttle ; use 
continuous thread. \i ~ d s, p, 7 d s; ch 3 d s. 
5 p J (1 s between, ,? d s : r 7 d s. jnin p of 1st 
r, 7 d s. Make live r and four cb, join all r to 
p of lirst r. Cli connecting stars, 5 d s, 7 p 2 d s 



Apron. See Uet.ml Fig. 69, .\nu p.\gk 2S 




29 




Jai;(it. See 

PACE 29 



between, 5 d 
s. Repeat five 
times joining 
the first ch of 
each star to 
last ch of the 
one before by 
mid-ps; and 
conn e c t i n g 
chains, by ist 
p to last p of 
the ch before, 
and the last 
ch, also by the 
last p to the 
1st p of the 
li r s t c h . 
Second rosct- 
t e — Four 
yards of shut- 
tle thread. 
Make only 
four stars. Join mid-p of the fourth ch of the fourth 
star to mid-p of 3d ch of a star, and the connecting ch, 
between 3d and 4th ch of same star. Join an- 
other connecting ch, between first two ch of ne.xt 
star, and a third ch to the beginning of second 
rosette. 

Centre Crosspiece. (See Fig. 74-) —Make one of 
the rosette stars, complete with 5 chs; ch, 9 d s, 5 p 
ads between (bet), 9 d s; join between the next 
2 ch; ch IS d s, S p 2 d s bet, 15 d s, join where 
last ch begins, close. This forms the upper end. At 
the lower end, join the mid-p of a lower ch ; ch 
4ds, 5p2ds bet, 4 d s; join mid-p of the other 
lower ch; ch 9 d s, S P 2 d s bet, 9 d s; join at 
beginning of the last ch, close. Sew with fine thread, 
and a few buttonhole sts, to the upper and lower ps of 
the two centre stars. 

Pendant. — 
Make four 
complete stars 
s e p a r ately, 
one-y a r d of 
shuttle thread 
for each. 
U [• t c r star 
— Join second 
ch to the star 
at the left, 
and the centre 
star of the 
jabot; see 
cut. Join 
third ch to 
corre s p o n d. 
In the fifth 
ch make but 
.1 p. zd star — 
To the right ; 
join fourth 
ch, last two 
p, to two ps 
of lower ch. 
first star; join 
fifth ch, first 




2 p, to next ps of first star. 3d 
star — At left side ; join 4th ch, 
last 2 p, to 2 p of left ch, first 
star; join 5th ch, first 2 p to ps 
on lower ch of lirst star, next 
2 p to next ps on second star. 
^th star — Lowest ; join ^th ch, 
3d and 4th ps to 2d and 3d ps 
of ch of 3d star ; 5th ch 2d and 
3d ps to 2d and 3d ps on ch of 
2d star. A small rose of Irish 
crochet on the crosspiece centre 
adds a dainty finish ; and colored 
ribbons, or black velvet, or col- 
ored velvet, through the open- F'^- 74- Cross- 
ings completes it. piece of Jabot 

Fig. 73 

Figure 75. Alphabet. 

A — Begin at the top, continue down inner right 
side. R 5 p 2 d s between (bet) ; ch 16 d s, p, 
20 d s, small p ; r 3 d s, p, 3 d s, join small p, 
repeat r, join same p, forming the base of the stem 
at the right. Ch, 2 p 4 d s bet, join nth d s of 
the 20 d s ch ; repeat ch, join p; ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s, 
join 9th d s of 16 ch ; repeat ch, join r. Ch 16 d s, 
p, form bar across to stem by 8 d s, join p on oppo- 
site side, 8 d s, join p on left stem. Ch 20 d s, p, 
6 p 4 d s bet, 2 d s, join 2 d s before the 3d p back ; 
ch 2 p, 4 d s bet; join at ist p; repeat ch, join half 
way to bar; repeat ch, join bar; ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s, 
join midway to r, repeat ch, join r, close. 

B — Make a stem like the right one of "A" re- 
versed, and at base but one r of s p 3 d s bet. Re- 
turning to top r, ch 28 d s, p, 8 d s, join mid-p on 
stem, 8 d s, join last p, forming the bar, Ch 35 d s, 
join base of stem; turn, ch 2 p 4 d s bet, join loth 
d s of long ch; ch p, 4 d s, 2 p 4 d s bet; join 
22d d s ; repeat ch 3 times without the p at begin- 
ning — the last time with but 2 d s at last — join- 
ing at mid-p, 
loth d s and 
l8th d s; ch 
2 d s, 2 p 4 
d s bet, join 
1st r and 
close. 

C — Make 
the top r 5 p 
2 d s bet ; ch 
35 d s, p, 40 
d s, small p, 
2 d s, p, 2 d 
s, join small 
p, making r at 
lower end. 
Ch 2 d s, p, 
4 d s, p, 4 
d s, join gth 
d s of 40 ch ; 
ch p, 4 d s 
p, 4 d s, join 
17th d s; ch 
p, 2 p, 4 d s 
bet, join 27th 
d s; ch p, 3 
p, 4 d s bet, 





"iG. 76. Dktail of Figs. 78 

AND ~<) 



join p; ch 2 p 4 
d s bet, join ijtii d s ; 
ch p, 4 d s, p, 4 cl s. 
p, 2 d s, join 2lst d s ; 
ch 2 (1 s, p, 4 d s, p, 
4 d s, join 29th d s ; 
ch p. 3 d s, p, 3 d s, 
join the 1st r, close. 
D — Stem as that of 
R." Ch 28 d s. p, 35 
d s, join liase of stem. 
Ch 2 p 4 d s bet. join 
lotli d s: repeat ch 4 
times, joining jjd, mid- 
p. 9th and i8th d s, the 
d s after last p ; cli 2 d s, p. 4 d s. 




last with but 2 
p, 4 d s, close. 

E — Make upper r; continue to the riglit ; cli I'l 
d s, p, 7 d s, small p, 2 d s, p 2 d s, join small p, 
forming small r at end of the top. Ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s, 
join p; ch p, 4 d s, p, 4 d s, join 9th d s; ch 4 d s, 
p, 4 d s, join r. Make stem as in "I'," but between 
the chs of 16 and 20 d s, add p, 5 d s, p, 3 d s, p, 
3 d s; join p before the last; 3 d s, p, 3 d s, join 
same p, S d s, join ist p. Continue down the stem, 
then repeat the upper bar reversed. 

F — Make like "E," but omit the lower bar, and for 
the r at base of stem, two small r of 3 d s, p, 3 d s. 

G — Like "C." add at lower end two in.stead of one 
small r of 3 d s, p, 3 d s. 

H — Make two stems as in "F," joined in the cen- 
tre by a ch of 16 d s, join, 8 d s, join 9th d s, 8 d s, 
join beginning of the ch. 

I — .\ single stem as that of "F." 

J — King and 4 links as in "I," add 2 links and a 
tiny r as at the end of "C " 

K — Stem as 
in "F," close. 
R and 2 links 
joined at mid-p 
of stem, 2 links 
and a r joined 
at mid-p of 
stem, close. 

L — .^s till- 
stem and 
lower part of 
•E." 

M— The left 
stem as that of 
"A." After 
joining r at the 
top, ch 16 d s 
p. 10 d s. p. 10 
d s, p, 16 d s ; 
repeat r and 
make stem like 
the right stem 
of "A." .\ftcr 
joining r, make 
2 ch of 8 d s, 
joining middle 
and end of 16 
ch ; one of 10 
d s, join p be- 
tween chs III 10 
d s. Make a 



78 A XI) 



s, join in a r and 




loop of 6 
d s, small p, 
2 d s, p, 2 
d s, join 
small p, 6 
d s, join be- 
ginning o f 
loop. Con- 
tinue chs to 
the first r, 
close. 

N — As 
"M," omit- 
t i n g the 
right stem. 

O — Ch 50 d s, small p. 50 
make chs, joining as in others. 

P — A stem like ".-\," but with ps on bmh sides of 
the 2 lower links. The circle a; the upper part of 
"Fi," but 2 upper links larger. 

Q — Like "O" ; add a r, 2 links, and a r. 
R — .\s "P," with 2 links and a r added. 
S — K ring, small link, 2 a little larger, and 6 
larger links, repeat r at the end. 

T — As "F" in the stem and right bar; omit the top 
r. add the left bar, and pull into shape. 

U — Make a r, down the inner left side ch 90 d s, 
repeat r, make 9 links of 2 p 4 d s between, joining 
at loth d s, join r, close. 

V — Like the right stem of ".\," with a left one 
continued from the 2 little r at the base. 

W — .\s "V" in the stems, "M" in the centre. 
X — A stem like that of "B," but with 5 links. 
R, and ch of 5 links with a r at the other end. Re- 
peat r. make 2 links, join the stem after the first 
2 links, make 3 links and r 

Y — As the 
rings and 
centre of "AL" 
rontinued from 
the joining as 
llie left stem 
of "A." 

2 — Begin 
at the upper 
riglit corner, 
make r, then 
top of the 
letter as in 
"F," with one 
more link, 
join r; ch 40 
d s, repeat r; 
repeat the upper 
I);irt reversed, 
ii>in r; ch 8 
d s, join 8th 
il s of 40 ch. 
Make 5 links 
in all, joining 
Slh d s : join r, 
close. 

.■\s t a 1 1 ing 
will vary, judg- 
ment must be 
used in number 
.ind length of 



Fig. 



links to make the letters 
even. Pull them into 
shape while making, and 
press carefully afterwards. 
These letters are very ef- 
fective on table pieces and 
towels. 

Figure 78. Library 

Scarf. (See details, Figs. 
76, 77.) — Use No. ,3 cro- 
chet cotton. The model 
scarf was in ecru. The 
tatted medallions are 
joined together by weav- 
ing, see Figs. 76 and 77. 

Medallion. — * R 7 d s, 
3 p 5 d s between (bet), 7 
d s ; ch, 4 d s, 3 p 3 d s 
bet, 4 d s ; r S d s, join last 
p of r, 2 d s, p, 5 d s; 

repeat ch ; r 7 d s, join last p of small r, 5 d s. join 
mid-p in first r, 5 d s, p, 7 d s. Repeat ch and small 
r; repeat ch and large r, joining by mid-ps to the 
two other large r *. Before repeating the ch make 
another large r. Repeat lictween stars thrice, and 
join the first r. 

Centre of Medallion. (See Fig. 76.) — With a 
large needle and 154 yards of thread, using the 8 
centre ps for foundation, weave 6 times around, close 
to the centre, putting the needle under 2 strands at a 
time, and going over again the last strand, formin.a; 
a heavy r on the upper side. Finish with a French 
knot in centre of the right side, and catch the threads 
down close on the wrohg side. Join medallions by 
2 p each, of 2 pairs of chs adjoining. Join to the 
linen by two chs and weaving between. 

For the Weaving. (See Fig. 77.) — After sewing 
the medallions to the linen, make a i-inch loop with 
the thread on the linen between them. Carry thread 
tlirough the ist p and back to the loop, join; repeat 
to next p, back and join ; repeat around, forming ten 
strands, and weave over each pair back and forth, 
loosely but evenly. 

Figure 79. Pillow with Weaving. — The materials 
for this pillow are the same as those used for the 
scarf, Fig. 78, page 31. Make the liands of insertion 
according to directions for the library scarf, Fig. 78, 
with directions on page 32. The Euging, Fig. 80, is 
made as one-fourth of a medallion, adding a joining 
ch of I d s, 3 p 2 d s between, ids; and joining the 
scallops by 2 p of adjoining chains. 




Pillow. See Details Figs. 76. 77, a.nd 80, 
and page Z2 



d s ; r ID d s, join ist r, 

1 d s, p, 8 d s, p, 2 d s. 
Draw up very close to r 
and make r of 2 d s, join 
last r, 9 d s, p. 4 d s. p. 
5 (1 s, p, 7 d s ; ch 7 d s ; 
r .! d s, join last r, 7 d s. 

3 p 3 d s between, 7 d s, 
p. 3 d s; ch 7 d s; r 7 
d s, join last r, 5 d s. p. 

4 d s, p. 9 d s, p, 2 d s ; r 

2 d s, join last r, 8 d s, 
p, I d s, 10 d s ; ch 8 d s, 
join opposite ch, 8 d s. 
Repeat the first pair of r. 
joining the first to mid-p 
of last r, and the second 
to mid-p of the small up- 
per r ; ch 7 d s, p, 3 d s, 
p, 7 d s. Repeat from 
the beginning. 



Figure 81. Edging.- 

( )|iposite r, 5 d s, p, 3 ( 



-R. 



d s, 
p. 7 '1 



I d s, p, 9 
; ch 8 d s, 



d s. 
p, 8 




Figure 82. Collar. (See details. Figs. 83, 84, 85, 
SO — Baste the lace net smoothly on the pattern and 
leave while making. 

To make edge, use No. 40 crochet cotton on shuttle 
and No. 60 for second thread. Join threads, chain 
4 d s, 9 p separated by 2 d s, 3 d s, form loop by cross- 
ing ch of stitches, i d s from beginning, shuttle 
thread over, ball thread under ch. Draw shuttle 
thread close, 
continue with 
2 d s, 7 p 
separated liy 
2 d s, 5 d s, 
9 p separated 
by 2 d s. 
form another 
loop. Repeat, 
making length 
to reach 
around collar. 




Edging for Pillow Fig. 79 



neck 



Fig. 81. Edging. See page 32 



included. Press this edge flat 
with warm iron ; baste on edge of collar, placing it 
with outer edge of scallops even with edge of net. 
Sew to net all around collar with fine thread. 

The next row is joined to 2 ps between scallops 
of last row, being careful to take in edge of net. 
Work five sets of 5-5 stitches to each scallop, after 
joining leave a p when beginning next scallop. Omit 
around the neck. 

Last .row — Join to ps between scallops of row just 
made. Work 7 p 2 d s between (bet), join to next p 
between scallops. 

Solid Coils. (See Fig. 85.) — Wind No. 40 cotton 
around shuttle a few times. Tie a single knot in 
thread, between shuttle and ball. Take knot between 
thumb and finger, shuttle thread towards you. Pass 
ball thread around hand as usual and, for convenience, 
while beginning work, pass shuttle thread around 
little finger and back between thumb and finger. 
Work 12 d s, leaving a short p between the knot and 
first St. Now drop thread from little finger and draw 
shuttle thread through sts to the knot at beginning of 
the coil. Continue d s, drawing shuttle thread tight 
so as to form the coil as worked. Hold closely, mak- 
ing the open space left in centre as small as possible. 
When two rows are worked, it will be easier if each 



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row is scwt-d in jilacc, as maiU-. In last row of coil 
leave a p after each jd d s. 

Scrolls arc begun in same manner as coils, but 
left open, with a p at each 5 d s, after the llrst i_> d s. 

Clover leaves are made of the cross loops of more 
or less p in num!)er in same manner as edge of collar. 

Roses. (See Fig. 86.) —Number 40 cotton, make a 
ring of 24 p separated by I'i d s. Close, making a 
r as small as possible. Carry the thread to 1st p, 
j<iin ball thread, work ch, 7 p 2 d s bet, join in same p. 
Carry the threads to 4 p from last joining, repeat ch, 
join as l)efore. Continue around r, making six loops, 
which forms first row of petals. Carry the threads 
to p at left of first petal, work .^ d s, 1 1 p 2 d s bet. 



tf rose opposite first set; sew the 2d p in scroll to p 
between ne.\t two petals of rose. Make third set of 
.scrolls, join the 2d p of scroll to the next space be- 
tween petals of rose and join at 3d p to centre of 
next rose petal; ch 3 p, 6 d s, join mid-p of next 
upper rose petal; ch 3 p, join 5th p on lirst scroll; 
I'b 3 p, join next 3(1 p of scroll; ch 3 p. 12 d s, join 
centre of rose as did the lirst scroll. Make other half 
of set in same manner. 

With No. 60 ball thre;id and No. 40 shuttle threa<l 
work two rows scallops around whole motif, making 
scallops of 7 p 2 d s bet, and joining at convenient 
intervals to work already made, to keep shape of pat- 
tern. Join second row to |) between scallops of lir'^l 




l-u;. 82. CoLL.\R i.\ Tatting .\pplique on Net, .\nd J.\bot. Sei; Det.mls Figs. 83, 84, 85, and 86, 



AM) 1'.\<^E 32 



3 d s. join to 1st p at right of first petal. Repeat 
all around for second row of petals. Carry the 
threads to remaining p between petals of second row, 
3 d s, 17 p separated by 2 d s, 3 d s, join p be- 
tween next two petals. Repeat all around, join last 
petal to same p as first petal, make four roses. Small 
llat crocheted balls arc used for the centre of roses. 
Heart-Sitaped Motif on Shoulder. — Cut paper 
pattern. Baste rose in centre. Make three sets of 
scrolls as before described, with 6 d s between p, 8 p 
in each scroll. Join one set of scrolls between petals 
of rose toward point of pattern. Make coil of three 
rows, join between the scrolls at point of pattern. 
Another set of scrolls of 9 p meeting between petals 



row, changing the size of scallops to lit evenly. 

Crescent-Shaped Motif at Hack. — -Cut paper 
liattern of crescent ,S inches in length from point to 
point, and 2^ inches deep in centre. Baste rose in cen- 
tre of pattern. Make two coil wheels thus : .\ coil 
of three rows, last row having a p after each 4th d s, 
making p around coil. After sewing rows in place, 
join threads to 1st p made; turn, work 7 d s close to 
joining, 7 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s. form loop by crossing ch 
at 3 d s from 1st p; work 4 d s, join ball thread to. 
next p on coil ; continue around coil. 

Baste these wheels on each side of rose. Sew two 
loops of wheel to two outside petals of rose. For 
clover-leaf (c 1) scroll at each end, begin scroll as 



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before, making a p after each 6 d s. At 4th p join 
tliird loop on crescent wheel from loop joined to 
the rose. At next p of scroll join next loop on 
wheel I p from centre. Work 6 d s, p, 12 d s, o p 
ads bet, 3 d s, form first leaf of clover by crossing 
ch at point 3 d s from 1st p. Work I2 d s, 17 p 2 d s 
bet, 3 d s, form second and third leaves like first. 
Make opposite scroll like first one, join opposite scroll, 
also at loop on other side of centre one, and also the 
next loop, as in first scroll. At top of rose work two 
scrolls, join at 2d p to outer petal of rose ; join at 
3d p to first loop in wheel from rose; 4 p 6 d s bet, 
bring end of scroll to rose between petals at top, 
the opposite one finishing at same point. 

At bottom of rose make two more scrolls, 
each joining at second and third p of scroll to p 





Fig. 84. Rosebud for 
Jabot. See Fig. 82, 

AND PAGE 34 



Fig. 83. Full-size Detail of the Centre 
Back of Collar, See Details Figs. 85 and 86 



at side of two petals of 
rose. After making four 
more p and 6 d s, with 
shuttle thread make tiny 
r. joining second p of 
scroll and petal of rose, 
ch 3 ps, 12 d s, bring 
ch to centre of petal at 
bottom as at top of rose 
and finish ends. Work 
all around motif a row 
of scallops and loops, 
join ps of work al- 
ready made, making the 
loops larger or smaller 
as required. Work 
another row of scallops 
around outside of last 
row, joining between scallops of last row. 

Clover-Leaf, Coil, and Scroll Motif. ( See Figs. 82, 
S3.) — Make coil of three rows, mak- 
ing p at each 3d d s of last row of 
coils, scroll of 12 d s, 9 p, with 5 d s 
between, 7th p joined to a p on 
coil, 12 d s after last p. Leaf of 
21 p, 2 d s between, followed by 
12 d s. Middle leaf of 25 p, 12 
d s, and third leaf like first. Nine 
d s joined to last p made in scroll, 
finish as on opposite side. 

Six motifs are required of this 
size, also six more made in same 
manner, except that the two side 
leaves of the clover have 19 instead 
of 21 p. Sew a second smaller coil 
to two of the larger motifs for 
extreme ends of collar. 

The motif above crescent at back 
has a coil, in centre of two sets of 
scrolls with which are made five- 
leaf clovers, first leaf having 15 p, 
second leaf II p, centre leaf 17 p. 

The si.x coils around bottom of crescent are grad- 
uated in size, having two, three, and four rows. The 
other four separate coils having 4 rows each, and 
all separate coils having 2 d s between ps instead 
of 3 like those attached to motifs. 

Before sewing to net, place all work on flannel, 
right side down, cover with damp cloth, press with 
hot iron, then baste to 
position through both 
net and paper pattern ; 
then with No. 100 thread 
sew around all edges 
to net, also through 
the centre of large mo- 
tifs, fasten each centre 
end of coil and scroll 
through the small p at 
the beginning of each. 
Rosebuds and 
Stems for Jabot. (See 
Fig. 84.) — Make chains 
of sets of stitches, 
drawing shuttle thread 
close enough to twist 



BpS^S 


1 


^1 




Wt^ 


Mj 


^■■■M 






■ /MM 






H(K| 


yi 



Fig. 85. Coils 

for Collar 

Fig. 82 




Fig. 86. First Row of Rose 

IN Collar Fig. 82. 

See Fig. 83 



34 



slightly, then at end of chains a 
cluster of four loops for petals 
with ps around edge, longer at 
centre of loops. Make small cro- 
cheted balls, fill with cotton, sew 
in centre of petal cluster, catch 
petals around the ball. A second 
cluster of petals may be made, 
having four loops, giving the eflfect 
of a bud opening. Sew stems to 
under side of rose to join ends 
of collar in front. 

By sewing a row of narrow 
lace inside of tatted edge around 
neck, the collar will be protected 
and improved. 

Figure 87. Change Purse. 

Materials. — One ball of white 
crochet silk, a bunch of steel 
beads No. g, and an ivory ring. 
String four or live hundred 
beads on ball thread ; this is as 
many as can be conveniently han- 
dled in working, more may be 
added. Fill shuttle from same 
ball, slipping the beads along as 
the shuttle is Idled. Tic a single 
knot in silk, and make a p at the 
beginning. Full directions will be 
found on page 19, Fig. 4^, and 
also for making sets of stitches. 
Top of Purse. — Work one set 
of 5-5 sts, p, I set with p at cen- 
tre, to turn downward opposite 

the lirst p; draw shuttle thread tight; work 2 sets 
of 5-5 sts without a p; 2 sets with p at beginning 
and centre of each set, making 2 p on each side of 
cord. Work 2 sets without p, then 2 sets with p. 
Continue until there are 12 spaces between ps and II 
pairs of p on each side of the cord. Work r set 
with p at beginning and centre, join the p at be- 
ginning of the work- This is the twelfth pair of p, 
and completes the circle at the opening of the purse. 

Carry threads 

to 1st p at right 

of joining. 
1st row — * 

Work 3 d s, p. 

3 d s, a p of 3 

beads ; — slip the 

beads close to 

the last sts: — 

3 d s, p, 3 d s : 

join 1st p on 

ch. Work I d s, 

p with one 

bead, i d s. 

join 2d p of 

same pair on 

ch *. Repeat 

between stars 

around, an<l 

first scallop. 
2d rmv — 

Carry threads 

to p on side of 




F'lu. 87. Ch.\nge Purse. See page 35 




Fio. 88. 



first scallop; repeat the first row, 
but with 4 d s. 

j'(/, ./Ih, and 5th roti'S — Like 
the second row. 

The next four rows are alike; 
of I set 5-5 sts, p, 2 sets 4-4 sts, 
p of 3 beads, 2 sets 4-4 sts, p, 
1 set 5-5 sts, join side p of scal- 
lop; bar of I d s, p of ! bead, 
ids; join side p of next scallop. 
The next four rows are like 
the first, but with 5 d s between 
side ps and centre. 

The next row closes the bot- 
tom of the purse. Hold the two 
sides together and join the ps of 
both at the same time, with sets of 
sts and bar as in four middle 
rows. Turn, and work back 
across the si.x scallops of the 
liottom, 5 sets of 4-4 sts and a p 
of 3 beads in the centre, to each 
scallop and a 3-beaded p between 
scallops. 

Work the last row with 5 sets 
4-4 sts, p of 12 beads, 3 sets 4-4 
sts ; join at beaded p between 
scallops, and leave there a p of 
12 beads. 

To Imn'ish the Top ok Purse. 
—Join back, left side, 1st pair of 
p, upper side of cord. Work 
around the purse one ro.v like 
the first row after the top circle. 
Work a second row across back 
of sets 4-4 sts. After the sixth scallop turn and work 
back, making 5 sets with a beaded p at centre; join 
between scallops of last row without the beaded 
connection. Carry threads to beaded p at top of last 
scallop made, work 2 sets 4-4 sts, p of 3 beads, 
2 sets 4-4 sts, join beaded p of next scallop, 
work across, joining to the beade<l p of each scallop, 
wliich diminishes the number of scaIlo|)s by one. Next 
row back, work over eacli scallop and join be- 
tween scallops. 
Carry thread to 
beaded p at top 
of s c a 1 1 o p, 
w o r k across, 
join beaded ps 
as before. Each 
row from left 
to right has 
one less scal- 
lop, but from 
right to left the 
number is the 
same as the 
row before. 
Continue until 
scallops are 
worked oflf to 
one. Tie and 
sew ends. 

Begin n i n g 
at side of 
point, work 



Desig.n for Servi.ng Tr.w. See p.\ce 36 
35 



row of scallops around point of j sets 4-4 sts, a p 
of 3 beads, 2 sets 4-4 sts, join and repeat. On front 
side at top of purse work loop extending across two 
scallops, the ends of which are joined to cord, for 
convenience in opening purse. 

Crochet Cords. — With hook join to ivory ring. 
Chain 50 sts, join to one side of purse at beginning 
of point. Ch 50, join to ring, ch 50, with hook draw 
the ch from back side of purse through the small 
space left between first and second scallops, of the 
row worked all around top of purse. With the hook 
join to the corresponding connection on front side 
of purse. Work a few sts, then draw this short ch 
and thread back through same space as entered and 
continue ch to ring- Repeat 
until all the spaces across 
purse are used and join last 
ch to extreme side of purse, 
as in beginning. There should 
be 7 sets of cords to ring, 
the last one ending at ring. 
Fill remainder of ring with 
double crochet and sew ends 
securely. 

Figure 88. Tatting for 
Serving Tray. — Made with 
No. 30 crochet cotton. 

Central Medallion. — 
With continuous thread. 
Central ring — 7 d s, p, 7 d s, 
next r, ch, p, 2 p 3 d s between 
(bet), join p of r, p, 2 p 3 d s 
bet, fasten at base of r. 

1st rozv — Leave ]4, inch, r 
3 d s, join base of central r, 
3ds;ch2p3ds bet, repeat, 
join rs at ps and top of r, and 
last at base of rs. 

2d rozc — Ch 12 d s, 4 p 
3 d s bet; double r, inside 
7 d s, p, 7 d s ; outside, ch 
7 d s, join nearest p of 1st 
row, 2 d s, join p of r, 2 d s, 
join p of 1st row, 7 d s, join 
base of r. Ch 4 p 3 d s bet, 
12 d s, join base of r in ist 
row, repeat, joining chs of 12 
d s to last ps of chs before p 
before the last chs. Cut threads 
and sew on the under side. 

.?d row — R, 9 d s, join 1st 
p after ch of 12 d s ; 3 d s, 
join next p, 9 d s, close; ch 5 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 7 d s, 
p. 2 d s, p, 7 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 5 d s; r 9 d s, join 
2(1 p after double r, 3 d s, join 3d p, 9 d s, close; 
ch S d s, p, 2 d s, p, 7 d .s, p, 2 d s, p, S d s. 
Repeat rs and chs. 

4th rozv — Rs all of 4 d s, join, 3 d s, join, 4 
d s; each joined to a pair of ps of the last row. 
Chs, all of 3 or 5 p, 2 d s bet; 3 p over rs, .S p 
over chs. 

£t!i rozv — R S d s, join at the point, jd ch of 
5 p, join mid-p, sds;ch3p2ds bet; r 4 d s 
join last p same ch, 2 d s, join next p, 4 d s ; 
ch 3 p 2 d s bet, r 3 d s, join last p same ch, 2 d 
s join next p, 3 d s ; ch 2 p 2 d s bet ; r 3 d s 




Fig. 8y. Tatted 



join mid-p next ch, 3 d s ; ch 2 p 2 d s bet; r 
3 d s, join last p of same ch, 2 d s, join next p, 
3ds;ch3p2ds bet; r 4 d s, join last p same 
ch, ads, join ist p next ch, 4 d s ; ch 3 p 2 d s 
bet; r 5 d s, join mid-p of next ch, 5 d s; ch, 4 p 
2 d s bet, 4 d s; r, 9 d s, join last p of ch, 2 p 3 d s 
between, 3 d s ; ch 5 d s. 

Clover leaf (r /) fur the point — R, 5 d s, join 
last p, 3ds, 3p2ds bet, 3 d s, p, 5 d s ; centre r, 
5 d s, join last r, Sds, 5p2ds bet, 5 d s, p, 
5 d s. Third r of c 1 as first. Ch 5 d s ; r 3 d s, 
join r, 3 d s, join same r, 3 d s, join last row, 
yds; ch 4 d s, join pofcl, 3p2ds bet. Repeat, 
making six points around. 

Medallion for Ends. — 
Make a star for the centre 
of 5 r, joined in p of first r, 
and 5 ch around them. Rs, 
5 d s, p, S d s. Chs 3 P 3 d s 
bet. 

2d raze — Continue from 
lirst row, — ch 7 d s, 3 p 3 d s 
bet; r 7 d s, join mid-p in 
lirst row. 7ds;ch3P3ds 
liet, 7 d s. Repeat twice, 
join 7 d s to 7 d s before. 

jSd row — Ch 7 d s, join last 
p ; ch 3 d s, 3 p 2 d s bet ; 
r 3 d s, join p of 2d row, 3 
d s ; ch 3 p 2 d s bet ; repeat 
r and ch once. All rs join 
ps of last row. R 4 d s, 
join, 4 d s; ch 4 p 2 d s bet ; 
repeat r and ch once; r 7 
d s, join, 7 d s ; ch 4 p 2 
d s bet, 4 d s; r, 9 d s, 
join, 2 p 3 d s bet ; ch 5 d s. 
Make a c 1 as in the central 
medallion and repeat rs and 
clis on the other side of the 
medallion. 

Edcixc. — R 7 d s, p, 7 
d s : ch 4 p 3 (1 s bet, join 
p of r, 4 p 3 d s bet, join 
base of r ; ch 5 d s, 4 p 
3 d s bet; r 5 d s, join 
2(1 p, 5 d s: ch 3 p 3 d s 
bet: r, join next p; ch 4 p 
3 d s bet, sds; turn, ch 7 
d s, p, 7 d s. There are 56 
scallops, 14 in each division. 

Bag. See page 36 .^. „ r. tt 

Figure 89. Bag. — Use 

No. 10 crochet cotton or silk. 

Small Medallions. — R, 3 p 2 d s between (bet) : 
very close, r 13 p 2 d s bet; push small r in- 
side of large one, join at base : ch 4 d s. Repeat 
thrice, join and close. Join shuttle thread to 2d p of 
large r, make around it six r of 3 p 2 d s bet. Make 
two such medallions ; then two more, the same, except 
that on three sides there are but 5 outer rs, the cen- 
tre one of 9 p 2 d s bet. The centre medallion is the 
same, except there is a double r in place of large 
single r, of 13 p 2 d s bet, around which make 5 rs, 
9 p 2 d s bet. The end medallions are placed squarely, 
ihe others diagonally. 

To fill between medallions and straighten the work, 



36 




Fic. 90. Doily with Coronation Coru. See pace 37 

there is a row of chs of 7 p 2 d s l)Ct ; small rs of 
3 p 2 d s l)ct; and large rs of 1,3 ]) j d s bit. Work- 
ing down, join centre medallion, r at right of centre, 
.3d p. Ch, small r; ch, small r; large r join with long 
ps as shown in the cut ; small r, ch, small r join large 
r of medallion, cli, small r, large r join by long ps. 
small r, ch, small r join, ch, small r join, ch, small r. 
Turn, ch, join mid-p of last ch, repeat chs to the top, 
joining niid-p centre r of centre figure. .'Vt the top 
turn and repeat first chs and rs to centre. Make 
ten rows like that, of chs only. ,\t the end make 
.S chs of 3 p, and 4 small rs joined to ends of medal- 
lion row. Finish the top with a row of chs, 7 p 
ads bet, joined to centre ps of top chs: and rs. 
3 p 2 d s bet. At the bottom make two rows of 
chs of II pad s bet: the llrst, joining every other 
ch, the last, the chs left between ; these rows join 
the sides of bag together. 

Figure 90. Doily. A/a/cna/^. — Three yards 
coronation cord (see Fig. goJ/S) and No. 24 spool 
cotton. 

Centre Rino. — 10 1 p 2 d s between Oiet). 
1st row — Of 10 alternate rs and chs, rings joined 
to the centre r. R ,3 p 2 d s bet: ch 4 d s, .s p 

2 d s bet, 4 d s. 

2d rovj — Re- 
peat the first row, 
but with 15 rs 
and chs. Join rs 
to mid-p of chs 
of the first row, 
except every third 
r join ps of two 
adjoining chs: and 
join a narrow sec- 
tion of the cord 
to mid p of each 
ch, forming the 
third row. 

4th row — 




Clover leaves (c \) of 5 d s, 5 p 2 d s bet, 5 d s, 
joined together ; and to the cord by mid-p of the 
central r. 

j//i riiw — R 6 d s, 5 p 3 d s bet, 6 d s; ch 4 d s, 
5 p 3 d s bet, 4 d s ; join 2 r to each c 1, and the mid-p 
nl ch to the cord as before, making the filli row. 



flU'/j. Ci.RIIN ATKJN IDkli. Il I.I. 

Diiu.v ViG. 90 



.Si/i. I 



7th row — C Is of 6 d s, 7 p 3 (1 s bet, 6 d s, joine<! 
together and to the cord as before. 

Sih row — R 6 d s, s p 3 d s bet, 6 d s; ch 4 d s, 
.S p 3 d s bet, 4 d s; join the rs together by the ist ps; 
join two to each c 1; and join chs to the cord, mak- 
ing the p/A rotv. 

lolh row — C Is of 6 d s, 7 p 3 d s bet, 6 d s: 
j(iin to the cord, and together by twos as shown in 
the cut. 



l'"iG. <jiK>. Dktaii, of B.\g Fig. 91 



Figure 91. 

Mti'Icrials. — 
.•\ b o u t 5 
bunches tur 
<j u o i s e 
opaque seed 
beads, 7 
bunches 
\v bite 
opaque seed 
beads, and 
Nos. 5 and 
5 o crochet 
cotton. No. 
5 being 
used for 
p a d d i n g 
chains in 
t h e braids. 
.String 
many beads 
(b) of each 
c o lo r on 
s e p a rate 
balls, and a 
third of the 
two colors, 
alter- 
nately, s i x 
each. I'.c^in 
w i t h the 
row of rs 
for the 
drawing 
cord, a n d 
work down- 
ward. 

1st row 
— Using the 
thread with 
white 1) as 
the upper 
one, make a 



Beaded Bag. (See Detail, Fig. qiH-) 




I'lc. i)T. P.A(; IN' Beadei) Tatting. See 
Detail No. yij<2, and page ^7 



37 




I''iG. y2. Necklace in Beaded Tatting. 
Fig. 93, and page 38 



See Detail 



r of 10 d s, p, 10 (1 s ; ch 3 d s, p with 6 b, 3 d s. 
Make 48 r, join first r, close. 

2d roiv — Join, first b p ; ch 3 d s, p with 6 b, 3 d s, 
join next p and repeat. ;;d row — Like 2d. -4111 row — 
Use the thread with mixed b, making the blue and 
white ps alternately. 5th row — Blue b. 6th row — 
Mixed b. 7//1 and Sth rows — White, glh roiv — Mixed. 
loth to isth rozcs — Blue. 14th rozi< — Mixed. /5//1 and 
16th rows — White. 77//; roiv — Mixed. iSth row — 
Blue. iQtli roiv — Mixed. 20th to 22d rozvs — White. 

2sd roiv — White. This row reaches only half way 
and contains 23 ps. 

24tlt roiv — Mixed. Join threads into first p of last 
row and make 22 ps. 2<ith row — Bine, 21 ps. 26th 
roiv — Blue, 20 ps. 27th row — Mixed, 19 ps. 2Sth row 
— White, 18 ps. 29th row — White, 17 ps. Finish the 
other half in the same way. 

Tie the thread into the top of the p in the 22d row, 
■which is exactly at the side of the bag and ch 6 d s ; 
make a long beaded p, using a piece of cardboard 2}^ 
inches long as a measure and twist the thread so that 
the beaded thread will twist when the p is made ; 
ch 3 d s, and join througli the top of the two succes- 
sive ps in the 23d row. Repeat till there are 8 long 
twisted ps, then make 3 d s, p, 3 d s in the chs across 
the bottom, joining the two sides together. 

Now returning to the top, make a row like the first 
one joining the rs to those in the first row. with white 
b ps. 2d row — Blue b. Join into top of a white p in 
last row and ch 5 d s, p, with S b, 5 d s, join to next p, 
p with S b over joining; repeat to end of row. Fasten 
all ends on back of work with No. 100 thread. 

The cord is the d ch (see Fig. no) made with 3 
strands of padding cotton No. 5 on the shuttle, and 
two strands of the No. 50 with blue beads on the 
upper, and white ones on the lower thread. Holding 
the three threads between left thumb and finger with 
the heavy thread between the other two, pass the 



upper and lower threads around tlie fingers, being 
careful that they do not cross, but lie a little apart. 

Now take tlie middle shuttle in the right hand, 
and with the thumb and finger slip the lower thread 
off the fingers, without loosening the left thumb and 
finger, and draw it back under the left thumb where 
it is held out of the way while an ordinary d s is 
made with the upper thread. Now slip the under 
thread back over the fingers and make ads with it. 
Make the last half of this d s, as ordinarily made, 
first and draw it tight with the right hand, then make 
the first part of the stitch. Continue making d s, 
first with the upper and then the lower thread, till 
the cord is about a foot long, then make ps of 3 b 
each, separated by 5 d s on either side, until you have 
made another foot, then another foot plain. Make 
two of these cords, double the beaded part in the 
centre and tie with loops. Also tie a knot in the 
doubled cord below the beaded part. Draw the ends 
of one cord through the upper row of rings in the 
bag; the other through the lower row, and join the 
ends. The bag may be lined or used unlined, as 
desired. 

Figure 92. Beaded Necklace. (See Detail, Fig. 
03.) Miitcriiils. — One bunch No. o gold and one 
bunch No. o bronze beads, one string No. o pearl 
beads, two brilliants, clasp, and No. 40 crochet cotton. 
String beads on ball thread in following order : 
I bronze (b), i gold (g), 4 b, i g, i pearl (p), i g. 
4 b, I g, 2 b, I g, 6 b, I g, 3 b; this is for one section 
of necklace. Repeat for each section, then add i b, 
I g, 4 b, I g, I p, I g, 4 b, I g, I b. The necklace is 
begun and ended with the long loop, making 30 long 
loops, a pendant in front, and 30 scallops at top of 
necklace. 

Push beads along on thread and fill shuttle from 
same ball. Begin work as described in Fig. 94. Lo)ig 
luolts — Work 15 d s, bringing the sts close to the knot; 
draw thread through sts to the knot ; make a beaded 
picot by slipping first three beads (r b, i g, i b) 
close to sts already made, continue with S d s, then 
a beaded picot of 9 beads, having the p bead in the 
centre ; work 5 d s ; another beaded picot like first 

one ; 12 d s, draw 
shuttle thread 
close through 
whole ch and 
form long loop 
of this chain by 
crossing it 2 d s 
from the begin- 
ning, ball thread 
u n d e r, shuttle 
thread over the 
ch. Con t i n u e 
with 3 d s, a 
beaded picot of 
I b ; repeat 
twice, 3 d s, pi- 
cot, 6 d s, a bead- 
ed picot of 3 
beads (l b, I g, 
I b), 6 d s and 
form loop as be- 
fore, crossing at 
beginning of ch. 




Fig. 93. Detail uf 
Fig. 92. Full 



Necklace 
Size 



38 




I'lG. IJ4- XiiCKLAfi; rx I'iahkh Tattin 



To make the 
scallop over last 
loop, continue 
from crossing, 4 
d s, beaded picot 
of I b 3 d s. an- 
other b picot, 3 d s, 
a beaded picot of 
3 beads as l)efore ; 
repeat first half 
of scallop, carry 
this cli over top 
of last loop, and 
join to the plain 
picot of that loop. 
This completes 
one section. At 
one end of neck- 
lace sew one sec- 
tion of the clasp 
in place, then with 
same thread fas- 
ten I g bead, i p, 
and I g in open 
space in small 
loop : repeat in 

each loop, and sew the other section of clasp in 
place at last end. 

To make pendant: At centre front sew a bril- 
liant in centre long loop, from one side of loop string 
b and g beads alternately to a little below the beaded 
picot of that loop, then a p bead, i g, I b, I g, pass 
thread through another brilliant, I g, I b, i g, i p, 
I b, I g, I b, pass back through the pearl, I g, 
I b, I g, pass through last lirilliant and repeat on 
the other side. 

Figure 94. Tatted Necklace. (See Detail. Fig. 95.) 
— It is hard to realize that this handsome necklace is 
made with the tatting shuttle. The materials required 
are No. 40 crochet cotton, i bunch No. 6 steel beads, 
I bunch jet beads a little larger, i string No. 2 pearl 
l)eads, and a clasp. 

String a quantity of beads (b) on ball thread: I 
black (b) to two steel (s). 

I'ill shuttle from same ball, slipping b back on ball. 
Ch 2 d s, then 4 sets 4-4 sts (see Explanations on 
page 3). Work i d s, p, i d s; repeat the four sets of 
sts, I d s, draw shuttle thread close, form a loop of 
this ch of sts by crossing ch i d s from beginning, 
shuttle thread over, and ball thread under ch, work 
ids, slip the b along, work one set of 4-4 sts, 
make a b p, using i b between 2 s. Work one 
set of s~5 sts, another b p, another set of 5 sts, 
another b p, and a set of five sts, ids. Carry 
this ch around side of the loop first made and join 
to p at end of loop. Make next loop as first, except 
ids before half sts instead of two in beginning, 
and join by crossing the ch close to first loop, make 
b ch as before. 

Continue to length required, then make b ch of 
sts as before, carry around other side of loop last 
made and join between that loop and next one back. 
Work back whole length of necklace, joining each b 
ch between loops. Have an even number of loops 
in the necklace. Fasten off ends at first end of work 
and sew the clasp for fastening to each end. 



G. 95, AMI I'ACK 39 



With needle 
:md cotton, same 
as used, sew 
t h r o u g li whole 
length of neck- 
lace, in open space 
in each loop, 1 
pearl bead between 
2 s, passing thread 
through wi>rk l)e- 
tween loops. 

T h e pendants 
.ire fastened one 
in centre of front 
and one on each 
side of centre 
three loops from 
centre. These are 
made in same way, 
making two long 
loops, one to fit 
inside the other, 
with b p on the 
side and at the 
bottom, using 
more b with a 
pearl bead in centre of string. For side pendants 
make one long loop, then string s, b, and pearl beads 
in any fancy shape and hang in centre of each tatted 
loop. 

Figure 96. Candle-Shade. — Use one ball No. 50 
crochet cotton and gold beads. 

. Triaxclk. • — Clover leaf; r, 5 p 4 d s between 
(bet) ; repeat the r twice, drawing close, and joining 
the r before, at ps. Ch, 7 d s, p, 7 d s. Repeat c 1 
and ch twice, joining chs to p of the first ch, and c Is 
to the upper c 1, as shown in the cut. 

Wheel. — Centre r, 10 long p, 2 d s bet. Make 
the long ps over a cardboard strip % inch wide, to 
make evenly. Make circle of 10 r. * R 8 d s, p, 
8 d s, ch 2 d s, 
p, 2 d s, p, 2 d s, 
join p of centre 
r, 2 d s, p, 2 d s, 
p, 2 d s, join p 
of r, ch, 4 d s. 
Repeat from * g 
times, joining ps 
of centre r. 
Around this cir- 
cle; after join- 
ing, turn; * ch 

5 d s, join p of 
last r, ch 7 p 2 d s 
bet, join p of 
same r, ch 5 d s. 
Repeat from * 
around circle, 
joining 2 r to the 
triangle, as shown 
in the cut. 

EtiGrxr;. — * R 

6 d s, p, 6 d s : 
ch 3 p 2 d s bet, 
join p of r. Re- 
pcat from * 




Fig. 95. Det.ml of Necklace 
Fig. 94. Full Size 



39 









Fig. g6. Candle Shade. See page 39 



around the 
panel, join- 
ing c Is of 
the triangle, 
as shown in 
the cut, and 
to two side 
r of the 
\v h e e 1. At 
t li e next, 
add another 
r betw e e n 
two r of 
the edging, 
joined by 
the p to the 
wheel.* 
Make three r, add another r and join the next r of 
the wheel. Repeat from * twice, then continue as 
before, around the panel. 

Outside roii' — String 75 gold beads, then fill the 
shuttle, pushing the beads back on the thread. Ch 
2 d s, slide one bead close to the ds, make in all, 
four times, 2 d s with one bead following; join base 
of r. Use the beads only at the top and bottom, omit- 
ting them on the rings which join the panels. Make 
five of tlie panels. 



Figure 97. Baby Bonnet.- — Two balls of crochet 
silk will be needed. 

Wheels.- — R 2 d s, 12 p 2 d s between (bet), 
2 d s; r 3 d s, p, 3 d s, join a p of r, 3 d s, p, 3 d s. 
Turn, leave a short thread ;r6ds, p, 6ds, 3p2ds 
bet, 6 d s, p, 6 d s. Repeat until there are 12 r of 
each size, the smaller joined to the centre r, the larger 
joined together. 

First row of six ivhccls — Join wheels while making 
by two r of each. Fill the space between three free 
r with r of S d s, p, 5 d s, join ist r, 5 d s, p, S d s, 
join 2d r, S d s, p. 5 d s, join 3d r, close. Fill the 
larger space between wheels with a four-r figure of 
6 d s, p, 6 d s, join, 6 d s, p, 6 d s. 




Edging of rs and chs. — R 6 d s, p, 6 d s, join 
tlie joining of the first and second wheels, 6 d s, p, 

6 d s. Ch 6 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 6 d s, join mid-p of 
next r. Repeat ch and r at next joining. 

Figure 98. Motif. — Made of crochet cotton No. 
50 or 60. Make r 3 d s, p, 3 d s, small p, 3 d s, p, 
2 d s, p, 3 d s ; turn, shuttle thread under, ball thread 
over, keep side of r with i p uppermost ; ch 5 d s, 
5 p, 2 d s between (bet), 5 d s, join small p of r. 
Repeat. Make 26 figures, those adjoining turned in 
opposite directions. Join the 23d scallop to the first 
by mid-ps. At the top make chs, only on the upper 
sides, of three rs. 

Centre In.sertion. — Begin with a p ; ch 3 d s ; 
join 2d p of 4th ch after centre one at the top, and 
also 4th p of the ch opposite, 2 p 3 d s bet, join, at 
right side, 1st p of next inner ch, 3 d s, p, 3 d s; 
join p at beginning. Reverse, 3 d s, p, 3 d s, join 
mid-p of next left ch, 3 d s, p, 3 d s, join p of first 
ch. Reverse, ch 3 d s, 
join p of next ch, 3 d s, 
p, 3 d s, join mid-p of 
same ch on right side, 
2 p 3 d s bet, join p 
of 2d ch. Repeat, 
make 10 chs, joining 
as shown in the cut. 

Figure 100. Can- 
dle-Shade. — Made of 
dark red crochet cot- 
ton and steel beads. 
Do not break the 
thread from the ball. 

Upper row — * Clov- 
er leaf (c 1), rs 4 d s, 

7 p, 2 d s between 
(bet), 4 d s, join 
leaves together ; ch 4 
d s, 3 p 4 d s bet, 4 



d s, join to 
c 1, repeat 
next r of c 1, 
and repeat 
Make 12 c 1, 
ch to first ch, 
c 1 to base 



4th p in 
ch, join 
ch 5 d s 
from *. 
join last 
and last 
of first. 




Fig. 98. Tatted Motif. See 
PAGE 40 



Fig. 97. Baby Bunnkt. See page 40 



Ch, 5 d s, join mid-p of last c 1; ch 4 d s, join ist p 
of last ch ; ch 4 d s, p, 4 d s, join mid-p of first r; 
ch 4 d s, 3 p 4 d s bet, 4 d s, join base of next c 1. 
Repeat. 

Spider-Webs. — Make centre r of 14 1 ps 2 d s bet, 
tie. Make the long p over a strip of cardboard for 
evenness. R 4 d s, join a 1 p, 4 d s, leave a short 
thread, join 2d p of 2d ch of c 1, r 4 d s, join next 
1 p, 4 d s ; join thread to 3d p in first ch of next c 1, 
r, 4 d s, join I p, 4 d s ; join ch of second c 1. Leav- 
ing a short thread between, continue arounil the 
spider-web. 

Wheel. — Centre r : string 7 beads, make a r of 
14 d s, alternately, ids, bead, i d s, p, close. Make 
a double row of small r 4 d s, join, 4 d s, join two 
small r in one p of centre r; large r, joined together, 
of4ds, 3p2ds bet, join spider-web, 3 p 2 d s bet, 
4 d s. Leave a short thread between the large and 
small r, and join six upper r to the spider-web. 



40 



I".i)(;r;.— Striiijc .70 I)ea<ls mi the l>all thread, r 4 d s, 
jtiiii between two r of the spider-wel) 4 d s, ch, 4 d s, 
bead, 4 lieads 2 d s bet. 4 d s ; r 4 d s. join r of 
tl-.c wheel 4 d s. Alternate rs and chs,— joining rs 
to the wheel or spider-web.— all around the shade. 

Figure loi. Baby Bonnet. (See detail. Fig. 09.^ — 
L sc Xo. 50 croclKt cniton. liegin the crown with a 
r of 12 p 2 d s between (bet) ; leave a short thread; 
r 4 d s, join ist p of centre r, 4 d s: turn, le.ive 
short thread, r4ds, 3p8ds bet, 4 d s, continue 
around centre r. Next row of chs ; 6 p 2 d s bet. 
join large rs. A doulile row of alternate large and 
small r, the small ones joined to 2d and 5th ps of 
chs. R 4 d s, join, 4 d s, leave a short thread, r 
4 d s, .? p 8 d s bet, 4 d s, join large r together. 
\e.\t row chs of 7 p 2 d s 
bet joined to the last row. 
This completes the crown. 

Next row of small rings ; 
r 2 d s, join 2d p of ch, 2 d s ; 
leave thread for a scallop; 
repeat ring, joiu 6th p of ch ; 
^H,^K ^K VUI repeat around. The next row 
B^WL JJ ^tfT fc JO'" rs 10 thread scallop, 
^^^^W^V^bSPH make 5 rows tlius. .\ row of 
m9iKK^^iSfwS small wheels. Centre r, 8 p 
Pki^^K^^^wii 2 d s ; r .3 d s, 3 p 6 (1 s 
L^P^H^P^JHJ Iict, 3 d s, join p of centre r: 
make 8 r : joined toyetlier, 
and joined to centre, the last 
two r joining the row liefore. 
Join wheels by two side r, 
and at the back closer to- 
gether in joining last row to 
draw the bonnet in. NcxI 
roi^' — til, 5 p 2 d s lietwcen 
ps of a wheel, ch 7 p 2 d s 
between, between wheels. 
The next 6 rows repeat the 
5 rows before the wheels. 
.\t the back skip several 
small r to shape the bonnet 
to the head. The next row- 
is double ; of the small rs. 
and larger ones of 3 d s, 3 p 
(> d s between, 3 d s. Xc.vl /oti' repeats the wheels, the 
iii^t one a half one, with the second r of 4 p to join 
.1-. shown in the cut: the wheels each join 2 r and 
skip the third. Xexl io:c of chs; repeat the row after 
the wheels, .\cross the back chs of 4 p 2 d s 
between. Make 7 rows like those with the tiny 
rs between the rows of wheels : then the double row 
and continue it arouml tlie bnuuet. 



Figure 102. Doily. (See detail. Fig. 103.) — Use 
.\'u. 16 spool cotton, or No. 30 crochet cotton. 

Daisy — Centre r, 4ds, 8p4ds between (bet), 4 d 
s: around it, r 5 p 4 d s bet, join p of centre r: leave 
very short thread, r 3 p 4 d s bet joined to last r. 
and p of centre r; make four large and four small 
r joined. Join the daisies by 2 p of the larger rs. 
.md I p of the smaller rs of the adjoining daisies, of 
which there are 24. The two inner rows are of chs. 
4 d s, p, 4 d s, joined as in the cut. The inner row is of 
3 d s, p, 3 d s. The outside row. r 4 d s, join p 
of daisy, 4 d s ; ch, 2 p 4 d s bet. The linen may be 



Fig. 



99. Det.ml 
Fig. ioi 



rolled nr 
.■•til died : 
and button- 
holed as the 
t a 1 1 i ng is 
joined. 

F i g ure 
104. Hand- 
k e r c hief 
Border i n 
Tatted Net. 
— Use No. Fig. too. 
100 crochet 
cotton. The 

lirst and last rows are of blu 
white. 




Beaded C.andi.i: Sii.vdi;. 

PAGE 40 



See 



e cotton, ihe net of 



1st roif — Join while making; with a tine crochet 
hook, loop thread through the hem, and pass shuttle 
through the loop. Ch 2 sets 4-4 sts, picot, 2 sets 4-4 
sis, join J4 inch apart; around points of corners, ch 
2 sets 4-4 sts, picot, I set 4-4 st.s, picot, 2 sets 4-4 sts. 

3d row — With shuttle thread only : ring 4 d s, 
join picot, 4 d s; leave thread f^ inch, repeat ring, 
join next picot; join 2 rings to each picot of corner 
scallops. Repeat 2d row Ihrice, join thread between 
rings: at corners, join 2 rings to centre thread. 

6II1 ;-(iii' — 5 picots 2 d s between, join thread of 
last row. 

Figure 105. Tatted Yoke. — Use crochet cotton 
Xo. .so. 

Lan/e sqiiaiis—Ccinvi: r. 4 p 4 d s between (bet). 
Ch 6 d s ; r 4 d s, 7 p 2 d s bet, 4 d s ; repeat twice, 
joining for clover leaf; ch 6 d s, join p of centre r. 
Repeat 3 times. -Make and join 7 squares. On each 
side of the s(|uares add a double row of r 4 d s. p. 
6 d s, p. 6 d s, p, 4 d s. .\dd a row to each, of small 
squares of 4 r, of 3 p (1 d s bet, the rs joined together, 
Ihe squares at the points together, and to the double 
row before. Then to the outside, add 1 double row. 




10. 00, AM' I'Al.l. 41 



41 



To the inside, after the small squares, add one double 
row, of rs 4 d s, 3 p 6 bet, 4 d s, and smaller rs, 
inside, of 6 d s, p, 6 d s. Tlien the double edging row, 
rs 6 d s, p, 6 d s ; — 3 p 4 d s bet, — and 4 d s, 10 p 
2 d s bet, 4 d s, but the last 11 outside r should be 
only of 3 p 4 d s bet, omitting the larger rs. Increase 
or decrease the length of rows to fit the shoulder, 
as shown in the cut. Make a like section for the other 
side, and join the two by a crosspiece, as shown in 
the cut. Beginning at a shoulder, make a double row 
around the yoke to the top of the other shoulder. The 
back may be either of muslin, a narrow band of the 
tatting, or a duplicate of the front. The two upper 
rows form a lieading for ribbon. 

Figure 106. Collar. (See detail Fig. 107.) — Cro- 
chet cotton No. 10 is used. 

Medallion. — R 3 p 2 d s between : ch 3 d s : r ; 
p 2 d s between (bet) ; ch 3 d s; repeat small r, ch, 
large r, ch ; join and sew ends underneath. This 
forms the centre figure. Join in 2 p of adjoining rs ; 
* ch 12 d s, join ps of next two rs ; ch 18 d s. 
join : repeat once, from *. Make a similar ch row 

of 16 and 22 d s. 
The third ch row 
is of 6 p 3 d s bet : 
and 8 p 3 d s bet. 
The row of small 
r ; over the smaller 
ch has 6 r, 3 p 2 
d s between, over 
the larger, 8 r, all 
joined to ps of the 
last row. 

The last 4 rows 
may be s 1 i p - 
stitched, betweeii 
them, to avoid 
ends. Join medal- 
lions together by 
mid-ps of two side 
r, in making or 
sewing afterwards. 
Border Around Med.-\llions. — Keep all parts of the 
collar right side up. Join the first front medallion 
between the side and lower chs of rs, by a picot 
each, of 2 r ; ch II d s p, join 3d r; ch 18 d s p, 
join 3d r; ch 11 d s p, join between scallops. Ch 
7 d s turn, r 3 p 2 d s bet, joined to the second r: 
the joining of the medallions : and the ne.xt r ; ch 
7 d s. Repeat around. At the left front, turn ; ch 
4 p 3 d s between, join p of row before ; ch 6 p 3 d s 
bet, join; ch 4 p 3 d s bet, join; ch 7 d s. turn: 
r 3 p 2 d s bet, turn in opposite direction from r 
above ; ch 7 d s, close. 

Begin at the right front, join shuttle thread only, 
to 1st p on last ch, on this ch work three r, 7 p 2 
d s bet, join ps, small r 3 p 2 d s bet, join between 
chs: 5 r 7 p 2 d s bet, join ps : repeat small r, 2 
large r, small r. Slip-stitch thread to mid-p of small 
r and join p of r of last row: carry thread to next 
p of ch, make small r join mid-p to joinings of last 
two r. E.xcept at the front ends, make but i small 
and 2 large r to the side chs of each scallop. Continue 
around. Make a figure like the medallion centre, but 
with three small r, the large one upper; join the 3 
r as shown in the cut. 




Fig. 103. Det.'\il of Fig. 102 




I'lG. 102. DoiLv. See Detail F"ig. 103, and page 41 



Border Around the Neck. — Join continuous thread 
lietween 4th and 5th r of side scallop, left front. 
Ch 8 d s, join ist r on next scallop, ch 8 d s ; r 3 
p 2 d s bet : turn, make two ch over the last two of S 
p 2 d s bet ; close. Repeat on the right front. Join 
thread in p of last small r. join p of 3d r on medallion ; 
ch 8 d s, join 4th r medallion; ch 8 d s ; r 3 p 2 
d s bet; ch 8 d s, join large r of connecting figure: 
ch 8 d s, join 2d r; ch 8 d s, join 2d r; ch 8 d s; 
r 3 p 2 d s bet; ch 8 d s join large r; repeat. At 
the end turn; join mid-p of small r; chs of 3 p 2 
d s lietween, joined between chs of last row. 

l"or the last row around neck; join at the joining 
of the two end scallops and the small r ; ch 3 p 2 d s 
bet: r 3 p 2 d s bet; ch 3 p 2 d s bet, join mid-p 
of last ch. Repeat rs and chs around the neck. Fasten 
all ends with fine thread: and press the collar under 
a damp cloth. 



Figure 108. Bag 
chet cotton No. 10. 

Medallions. — With 
medallions ( nied ) first 
ch 9 d s. 
M a k e 6 r 
and 6 ch, to 
form a circle : 
ch 13 d s, 6 
times, join base 
of rs. Ch 5 p 
3 d s bet, 6 
times, join ch 
at base of rs. 
On these chs 
work 5 r, 3 p 2 
d s bet, join ist 
r between chs. 
This forms one 
of the 4 smaller 
med. To make 
the large centre 
one, add ch 28 



(See detail. Fig. 109.) — Use cro- 

continuous thread make the 
R 3 p 2 d s between (bet). 




Fig. 104. Handkerchief Border i.n 
Tatted Net. See page 41 



42 



(I s, join lidwccn scallops. Cli 1 1 p 3 d s hit. around 
ciich scallop, and on each ch work 10 r. The lirst and 
last on each scallop ,i p i d s hct, and the other s 
the large one. s on each side, as seen in the cut. 

B.ACKGROL-ND. — To till in around these mcd, join 
hetwccn Jd and 3d rs of centre scallop of large mcd 
and ch 7 d s. R 3 p 2 d s bet ; join centre p between 
3(1 and 4th rs of the next scallop, ch 13 d s, r 11 p 
J d s bet : join 4th p in r, to centre p of 5th r in same 
scallop, and Sth p of same r to centre p of 2d r 
ill opposite scallop on the smaller med. Ch 13 d s, 
I .^ p. join between 2d and 3d rs in next scallop. 
Repeat ch r. ch. and large r, join 4th p to centre 
p in 4lh r of scallop. Cut and tie threads. Begin at 
other side of large med and repeat directions. After 
last large r, turn, ch 5 d s, i p, 5 d s, r 3 p 2 d s 
bet, join centre p at base of large r, ch 6 p 2 d s 
bet, r 3 p 2 d s hot, join at base of small r in previous 



row in wbicli to run the cord and on which are the 
figures to linisli the top of tiie bag. To make the 
sides of the bag even at side of small med, join threads 
at base of small r joined to a large r and alternate 
rs and chs to base of large r on the other side of small 
med. This completes one side of the bag, the sides 
may be tatted or sewed together. The med above and 
below the centre are sewed on. 

T.MTKD Cord. — Wind several yards of thread double, 
to make a heavy cord: join to a tigurc like those at 
bottom of bag. Ch 5 d s, sni p, .i d s. Continue to 
the desired length, rmi through the top of the bag, 
join another figure, turn, ch 4 d s join p on ch, ch 
4 d s, join: continue the length of the ch. Do not 
draw the shuttle thread loo tight, to keep the ch 
straight. 

Figure :ii. Beaded Cords and Trimmings. 




row. Continue chs and rs until large med is reached. 
Join ch to centre p of the 4th r in scallop, ch 6 p 
2 d s bet, join centre p of 7th r in scallop. Continue 
rs and chs to last large r. Turn, ch 5 d s, I p 
5 d s, and repeat rs and chs. Make 8 rows in all. 
Then without turning work, ch 5 d s, p, 5 d s ; 
1 3 p 2 d s between. 

Meoallions o.v B.\se, Top and Ends of Cords. — 
lurn, ch 6 p 2 d s between, join centre p to centre 
p of previous row, r 3 p 2 d s bet, ch 7 d s, join 
1st p of r, ch 9 d s, join 3d p in r, ch 7 d s, join 
at base of r, ch 3 p 3 d s bet, join between chs, ch 
4 p 3 d s between, join, ch 3 p 3 d s bet, join. On 
i>t and 3d ch make 3 r, 3 p 2 d s bet : on centre ch 
make 4 r, 3 p 2 d s bet, join threads at base of r, 
ch 6 p 2 d s bet, r 3 p 2 d s bet, repeat chs and rs 
and on every 3d r make this figure as directed. This 
linishes the bottom of the bag. Make upper part of 
bag with J 5 rows of chs and small rs. Reverse the 



A Tliree strands of padding cnrd (p c) (No. 3 
crocliet cotton) on the shuttle, and two balls of No. 
50 crochet cotton are used, with blue seed beads on 
one. white ones on the other. Tie the 3 threads 
together, the heavy thread in the middle : hold the 
ki-,ot with left thumb and finger. Pass the lighter 
threads around the left lingers a little apart. Ch i 
d s with the upper thread, turn the work toward you, 
half way around; ch i d s, with the lower thread, turn 
back from you; ch i d s, turn; ch I d s, turn, push up 
a bead closely, ch i d s. Have 2 d s on each side 
between beads. 

B Same as .V, but with a p of three beads. 

C With two strands of p c, and blue and white 
beads (b) strung alternately, ist ro.i'— Chain 2 d s, 
p. turn, 2 d s, b, turn, 2 d s p, turn, 2 d s b, repeat. 
jd row — Join ist p, using two strands of p c on shuttle 
and ch; ch 2 d s b, 2 d s b, 2 d s b, 2 d s; join 
the next p. 



43 






jT^yy^ f:}'-:^^^;'^!'^ Fig. io6. Round Collar 



D /.r/ ro7^ — 
Like B, but with 
4 beads, on tiie 
lower side, in 
each p. In the 
second row, on 
the upper side, 
join the ps of 
beads ; make the 
lower ps of 3 
blue beads. White 
beads in the mid- 
dle, blue on upper 
and lower sides. 

E The mid- 
dle row (made 
first) is of 5 d s; 
6 blue b above, 
and 6 white b 
below. No pad- 
ding in upper 
and lower rows ; 
ch with No. 50 
cotton, ps of 
three blue beads. 



Figure 112. Handkerchief Bag. — l\Iade with No. 
60 crochet cotton, mercerized. See page 3 for "sets 
of 4-4 stitches." Make 10 daisies of 8 petals each, thus: 
ch 4 d s, 5 sets 4-4 sts, p, 5 sets, 3 d s. Fnrm first petal, 
crossing ch i d s from be- 



See Detail Fig. 107, 

AND PAGE 42 







upper side of the 
daisies. .Six rows 
with r 4 d s, 
join, 4 d s; three 
rows with r 3 d 
s, join, 3 d s. 
Border. — ist ro'v 
— Join thread 
between rs ; ch 2 
sets 4-4 sts, p, 2 
sets, join next 




gninmg, shuttle thre;id 
over, ball thread under 
ch. Make 7 more pet;iN 
close together. Join lasl 
to first petal at base, tit. 
and sew ends closely. Join 
daisies together by oiu 
petal, and 9th to the ist 
The loth is for the bot- 
tom of the bag. Work 
downward. ist row — 
With shuttle thread onl\- ■ 
r 5 d s, join 1st of 3 pet 
als of a daisy, S d s 
Leave }/2 inch of thread, 
repeat r, join next petal ; 
repeat r, join 3d petal : 
repeat r, join the joining 
of two daisies. 2d and 
.?(/ rows — .\s first row. 
join rs to thread between 
rs of row before. 4lh ro'v 
— R 4 d s, join, 4 d s : 
narrow by joining every 
3d r to 2 loops of thread. 
Jilli to 8th rows — As 2d 
and 3d rows, c/th row — 
Repeat 4th row. loth to 
I3th rows — R 3 d s, join, 
3 d s. Finish by sewins 
petals of the single daisv 
to two threads between 
rings, or three threads, as 
needed to narrow evenly, 
f'/i/irr fart of bag — Re- 
peat the first 4 rows, on the 




107 



to p 
scallop, 
'lop, 
P, ch 7 
join 
scallop. 
rows 
-As the 3 rows 
before the bor- 
der; in 3d row 
join 3 rs to 2d, 
4th and 6th ps of 
large scallop, ami 
by thread tn p of small scallop. 5th row — Ch, 5 ps 2 
d s bet, join loops of thread. 6th row — Ch 6 p 2 d s 
bet, join 3d p of scallops. 

For the lining and finishing — Silk 9 x 12 inch- 
es, sewing silk and tassel to match, and 2 yards nar- 
vnv! white satin ribbon. 
Turn 2 inches of the lin- 
ing at the top, stitch 3 
rows, the upper 2 a shir- 
ring for the ribbon. Gath- 
er the bottom closely, pass 
the tassel loop through the 
daisy and gathering, and 
sew neatly together. Sew 
the lower edge of border 
to the silk ; run in the rili- 
bon and make loops at tlic 
sides. This dainty bag is 
lined with messaline silk 
of a delicate color. 



Figure 113. Insertions 
in Padded Tatting. — A 

requires 2 shuttles, and is 
of 2 rows; use 3 strands 
of padding. Make a row 
of double ch as the upper 
cord in Fig. 68. Ch 3 d s ; 
r 6 d s, p, 6 d s ; repeat r, 
ids, then 6 d s on both 
sides. Repeat r, join p of 
last r, repeat rids, and 
continue. 

B The lower design is 
made with two shuttles, and 
three strands of padding. 
Ch 5 d s, leave a little space, 
4ds, 3p4ds between, 
join, with a fine crochet- 
hook, the little space left, 
drawing the upper thread 
back of the lower thread, 



Detail of Collar, Fig. 106 
■4-1 



tlirougli tliedi under 
the heavy thread. and 
pass shuttle tlirou^li 
the loop, drawing 
very tightly. Turn 
and repeat. Join 
rings by side ps. 

Figure 114. 
Rose Spray. — This 
l)retty hair orna- 
ment is made with 
white crochet cot- 
ton Niis. JO and 60 : 
milliner's fine cov- 
ered wire and fine 
gold beads. 

Roses. — With s 
thread Xo. 20 make 
r of 30 p separated 
by ij4 d s, draw- 
lightly to make r 
as small as possible. 
SI St thread to 1st 
p. string 100 lieads 
on l)all thread and 
join shuttle thread. 

isl row of f<cliils 
— * Two d s, 2 p 
separated l)y 1 d s. 
I d s, slip a liead 
(h) close to last st : 
1 d s, p, I d s. bead, 
I d s, p, I d s, p, I d s. 
on r, making first petal 
thread to 4th p from 1; 
and skipping 3 p betw 
*, join to next p 
f>n r and continue 
around ring. 

2d core of petals 
— .-Vfler sixth petal 
of 1st row. si St 
thread to p at left 
of first petal, then 
work as in 1st row. 
* making ch of 2 
d s, 3 p, 5 beaded 
]). with I p between. 
3 p, 2 d s, join to 
1st p on )•/(//(/ side 
of first petal *. This 
forms first petal of 
2d row. Pass thread 
under l p on r and 
join p at left of 
next petal of ist 
row. Repeat be 
tweeii * and join 
as before. Con- 
tinue around r to 
complete zd row. 
There should now 
be I p betw-een pet 
als all around r. * 
si St to I St p, ch 2 
d s, 4 p. 8 b p with 




I p between each. 
4 p, 2 d s, join next 
p between petals, * 
repeat between 
*. Continue 
around r to com- 
plete 3d row. This 
brings the three 
rows of petals in 
direct line with each 
other from the cen- 
tre. 

Centre of Rose. 
— Make small cro- 
cheted ball ( see di- 
rections for Fig. 
19'. stuff with cot- 
ton, leave 8 or 10 
inches thread at 
close, cut 4 or 5 
inches wire, pass 
one end through 
hall at finished end, 
douI)lc wire end, 
close. and wind 
neatly with end of 
cotton left on ball 
to cover end of 
wire. 

Xow pass the 
free end of wire 
downward througli 
centre of rose. pull- 
Join this ch to next p ing about one-balf of tlie ball through the ring in 



09, AND PAGE 42 



p. 2 ( 

make six around r. Join shuttle 
1st joining, passing thread under 
,een joining *. Repeat Iietween 




m 







IJkt.mi. 
45 



centre of rose, the lower half making the bulb and 
the upper half the ro.se centre, sew beads in upper half 
and sew Iiall to ring of rose on under side to hold 

_^ in place. 

Buds. — First 
make crocheted ball 
as for rose, finish- 
ing it with wire 
■~ t e 111 , winding 
enough thread 
around w'ire end to 
resemlile the bulb 
at base of a rose- 
bud. Chain 4 d s, 
bejided p, plain p, 
alternating until 
there are 4 b p, 3 
plain p, graded in 
Ii'ngtli, the first and 
last lieing 'ji inch. 
the centre one !4 
inch in length, 4 b p 
.ind 3 d s. Bring 
ends of ch together, 
p.iss shuttle thread 
I'ver, liall thread 
under at point of 
lb. I d s from he- 
winning. Draw shut- 
tle thread close. 
\\ ork 2 d s to hold 
ch in form of petal. 
.Make three more 










oi- I!a<,. I'- 



10.S 



petals, beginning each quite close to one preceding, 
J tl s after close of fourth petal and join to beginning 
(■i" llrst petal forming n tiny space in centre of the four 




1''k.. no. Coronation Cord. Full Sizf.. Uskd in Hag, 
Fig. ii6, page 48 

petals, pass wire attached to crocheted ball through 
tliis space, pull down closely, sew in place, also the 
petals around ball to complete rosebud. Make four 
more petals left spreading down from bud, sewing 
them at base of bud to hold in place. 

Leap Cluster. — Cut two pieces wire each 6 in. 
in length, and one piece 8 in. long. Cover these wires 
closely with double crochet with No. 60 cotton, leaving 
Yi in. wire at each end of the shorter pieces; and 
lYi in. on the longer piece for stem. 

TATTEn Edge of Leaf. — Join threads at beginning 
of crocliet covering, work 3 d s, ,? p separated by 




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See page 43 



Beaded Tattixg. 



I d s, 3 d s, join to third or fourth st from first 
joining. (This depends on how closely the crochet 
is done), repeat all around or the length of each 
covered wire. Bring the ends of each wire together 
at beginning of covering and wind to cover ends of 
threads. 

T.\tted Centre of Leaves. — String on shuttle thread 
50 beads. Take thread lietween thumb and linger of 
left hand, slip 6 b up close before passing thread 
around hand. Work 2 d s, 3 b p with i p between. 
:j d s, I p, 2 d s, 3 b p I p between, 2 d s, join, draw 
closely. 

Carry thread upward through end of ring, slip as 
many beads as will lill open space in r, join to centre 
p of r. Make 4 r in this manner, each being made 



close to the 
one preceding 
i t. Increase 
n u m her of 
lieads in 2A 
and 3d r to 8, 
and in 4th r 
decrease to 6, 
as in 1st r. 
Sew ends of 
this ch of r 
to ends of 
wire leaves 
on under side, 
also the plain 
p on sides of 
r to the sides 
of the leaves. 
A r r ange 
the three 
s e c t i ons in 
form of clus- 
ter of rose 
leaves. 
Wind wires 
together for 
stem. Group 
three roses, 
two buds, and 
leaf cluster 
prettily, a n d 
wind all stems 
t o ge t her as 
compactly and 
smoothly a s 

possible. One or two long wire hairpins may be 
twisted among the stems to hold ornament in the hair, 
,Tnd the leaves made to cover pins. 

Figure 115. Butterfly. — LIse No. 20 crochet cotton. 

BoDv IN Crochet. — Ch 4, join, fill ch with 8 d. 
3d row — Two d in each st of ist row. jrf and 4lh 
rows — Plain. 5//; roiv — Skip every 2d st. 6th rozv — 
Two d in each st of last row, now stuff with cotton, 
part made for head, ///i and 8th rows — Plain. Nar- 
row off by skipping each fourth st until closed, stuff 




i 



HaNDKERI HIEF 

See page 44 



I 




body when nearly 
closed. Body, incliul- 
ing head, should be 
I'X inches in length. 
Wings. — Use 
milliner's fine 
covered wire fur 
founds t i o II. l"or 
the larger winys 
cut wire l8 in., and 
for smaller wings. 
12 in. in length. 
Make a sharp bend 
at centre of longer 
wire, which place a 
little below the head 
on crochet body. 
fasten teniporaril% 
while shaping on 
either side of body. 
bring ends of wire 
together, lap 'A '"■ 
under body about 
'/j in. lower than 
centre of wire. 
Make slight bend 
in centre of shorter 
wire, bring ends 
around to centre in 
long loops, lap as 
before, fasten to 
centre bend to form 
smaller wings. 
.\ fter fastening 
ends of both wires, 
bend them into 
proper shape for 
the outline of each 
pair of wings, then 
remove from body 
and leave ends free 
while covering 
wire, it will be 
found much easier. 
Cover wire of both 
pairs of wings very 
closely with No. 60 
crochet cotton in 
d c. 

Tatted Edge. — 
Join threads about 
;/. in. from end of 
wire to crochet 
cover, 2 d s, 3 p 
separated by I d s. 
2 d s, centre p 
longer than others, 
join to 4th st on 
wire from first 
joining. Continue 
around both pairs 
of wings. 

Now make 8 
tatted coils; wind 
thread a few times 
.iround shuttle, but 
do not disconnect. 




Take doubled end 
of thread between 
thumb and fore- 
finger of left hand, 
pass ball thread 
around left hand, 
hold fi r ni 1 y the 
doubled end while 
with shuttle thread 
work a few d s, 
then draw shuttle 
thread through 
tightly, and thus 
form the centre of 
coil. Continue d s, 
drawing shuttl'j 
thread tight enough 
to make coil, with 
thumb and finger 
as sts are made, 
work three rows of 
d s from centre of 
coil, then one row, 
having a p after 
each third d s, cut 
threads, hold coil 
firmly and with fine 
thread sew ends on 
under side of coil, 
and around coil to 
hold rows in place. 
The two coils 
nearest the I) o d y 
should have four 
row's before the p 
row to make them 
larger. 

Smat.ler Wings. 
— Make 2 coils like 
those for larger 
wings, but continue 
with the stem, 
which leads from 
them through centre 
of w- i n g s thus : 
After sewing the 
coils in ; ch 6 half 
sts like the first 
half of a d s, p, 
and 6 half sts like 
the hist half of a d 
s. Continue until 
long enough to 
reach end of wings 
next to body. With 
a little help from 
thumb and finger 
tlie p thus made will 
fall alternately on 
each side of the 
centre, making a 
pretty double p 
cord. Now lap and 
fasten ends <if wires 
of both pairs of 
wings. Sew coils 
to jiosition by their 



p to crocheted covering of wire on under side. 

The ch of r from coils on edge of the large wings 
lu centre coils, are made as follows: With shuttle 
thread make r of 2 d s, 17 p separated by I d s, 
J d s, close, make lock-stitch at close of each r 
thus : Draw loop of shuttle thread under ball thread, 
pass shuttle through loop, draw close, carry thread 
through centre of r just made on under side of r 
and join to centre p of same r. Proceed as before, 
making 4 r, each 2 p smaller than the one 
preceding. Make six of these chs of rs, 
sew the ends to centre coils, and also 
coils to edge of wings as illustrated. 

Make two more chs of rs as follows: 
String a quantity 
of small jet beads 
on shuttle thread ; 
r of 2 d s, 4 p 
separated by 2 d s, 
3 d s, slipping a 
bead into each p 
as made, on one 
side of r, also as 
many beads as 
will lill the thread 
througli centre of 
r. Join these jet- 
ted r to coil in 
lower corner 
large wings, and 
to wired edge in 
form of J4 circle. 
Make two sepa- 
rate r for each 
wing to fill open 
.spaces and sew to 
position. Also 
with line thread 
tack lightly across 
ch of rs on undei" 
side to hold in 
place. 

Fasten sets of 
wings together by 
placing where 
wires are lapped, 
sew to under side 
of body. 

A N T E N N X. — 

These are made 
in same manner 
as the coils, hav- 
ing a black bead 
on thread at be- 
ginning, and 
drawing shuttle 
tliread just tight enough to make them curve natm-ally 




Fio. 116, 



Figure 116. Bag with Coronation Cord. — Two 

balls crochet cotton No. 30 and three bunches of coro- 
nation cord are used (see Fig. no, page 46). 

Whf.kl in Centre. — Cut 72 sections of cord. 
Outer row around ivhecl. — * R ,3 d s, p. 3 d s, 
join to a loop of cord, 3 d s, p, 3 d s. Ch 3 d s, p. 
J d s. p, 3 d s. Repeat from * joining rings together, 
and to the sections of cord. 

Inner row — * R 3 d s, p, 2 d s, join to cord, i d s. 



join cord, 2 d s, p, 3 d s. Ch 2 d s, p. 2 d s ; repeat 
from *. Small Wheels. — Cut 30 sections of cord, 

1 d s, join cord, * 2 d s, join cord. Repeat from * 13 
times, ids, close. There will be 15 loops of cord. 
Around this make a row of loops and chs ; r 3 d s, 
p, 3 d s, join to cord, 3 d s, p, 3 d s ; ch 4 d s, p. 

2 d s, p, 4 d s. Join rings to cord and sew ends of 
cord to 2d p of last r. Join p on last 3 chs to ps 
of ch on large wheel (w). Join small ws together by 

3 chs. Make 9 small ws. Half Wheel 
AT Top Corner. — Cut 14 sections of cord. 
Make same as small ws, forming into a 
half w and joining to two small ws at 
corner. Finish top of half w with 3 
chs. Repeat at the 
other corner. This 
makes one side of 
bag. Edge. — R 6 d 
s, p, 6 d s. Ch 6 
d s, join to p in 
ch of w, 2 (1 s, 
join to ne.xt p in 
ch of w, 6 d s ; re- 
peat r twice, join- 
ing together. Al- 
ternate the rs and 
chs around the 
lop. Repeat, join- 
ing rs of this row 
to those of last 
row, so as to make 
groups of four rs 
between chs. Cord. 
— Take seven 3'/j- 
yard lengths of 
cotton, twist tight- 
ly, double and 
twist again. 

Cover Design. 
— On page 21, Fig. 
48, is one - half 
square used in pil- 
ow. Fig. 47, which 
shows a section of 
the cover design. 
Make y, of the 
square as directed 
for the pillow, and 
at the corners 
J^ths. At the end 
of row I, instead 
of "repeat ch," ch 
5 d s, 3 p 3 d s be- 
tween (bet), 5 d s, 
and continue with 
row 2. After last 
*, ch 5 d s, 3 p 3 d s bet, 5 d s and join base of centre 
r. sd ro'Zt'— Begins with r 7 d s, join first r at left of 
a daisy, 7 d s ; ch 3 d s, 2 p 2 d s bet, 3 d s, join 
1st p ne.\t ch, continue as in directions. This row 
joins the sections, and may be continued entirely 
around them. At the corner a third daisy is added 
to the two which form a section ; and the centre has 

3 r only to correspond in number. Border as on squares 
of pillow, except to join added daisy the ch is 3 d s, 5 p 
2 d s bet, 3 d s; and it joins sections with a short ch at 
the inner side to connect with the joining border. 



I 10 AND PACK 48 



48 




Fig. 66. M.nltkse Meh.m.liu.ns 



Fig. 66. Maltese Medallions 

For isi wheel make a * ring of 5 \>'s scparateil 
liy 2'/2 il s. close and attach 2(1 thread. Chain 2 p 
separated by 2}^ d s. Repeat from star 23 times, 
joining y\ r hy 2d p to 4th p of 1st r. Join last ch 
to top of 1st r, tie and cut. Join wheels as seen in 
illustration. 

F,.r v,,,,-ire iu centre of Maltese cross put sin- 

ihroagh a p of wheel and tie closely 

' 'read. Chain 12 d s. join to 2d 

^il r, ch 12 d s. join to 3d wheel 

ire is complete. 



Fig. 67. Trimming for Tie 

Material. .\(>. ;o thread. 

* F^or the c I at top make the r's of 5 d s, 6 p 
separated by 3 d s. 5 d s. close. Close up, r 5 d s, 
join to last p, 5 p separated by 3 d s, 5 <1 s, close. 
Repeat 1st r, joining to 2<1. Join by 1st p and 
last. 

Chain 6 d s. p, 6 d s, 3 p separate<l by 3 d s, 6 
d s, I small p, 6 d s, join to centre p of last side r, 
6 d s, I small p, 6 d s; r 6 d s, join to 6th p 
of middle r. 6 d s. close: ch 6 d s, then a c 1 
as directed: when this is finished make a ch of 
6 d s, r 6 d s, p, 6 d s. close: ch 6 d s. join to p, 
6 d s, p, 6 d s. join : 6 d s, 3 p separated by 3 d s, 
6 d s. p. 6 d s. repeat from *. The tie has a hem and 
2 tucks, hemstitched above the tatting. 

( CoHi-tildeti from pagt 32) 

large rs together by ist and last ps but leaving 
the small ones free. 

.\o. 2. Ring 5 p separated by 3 d s, close up, r 
like last; turn over and down, ch 5 p separated 
by 3 d s and joined by ist p to last p in 1st r 
made, r joined by 2d p to 4th p in 2d r made, 
close up, r joined by ist p to last p in ch, ch 
joined by ist p to last p in 3d r made; repeat from 
beginning, joining r's and ch's according to those 
already made. The r"s will form a zig-zag line 
and the ch's alternate on opposite sides. 

Xo. 3. * King 3 p separated by 3 d s, close, leave 
'4 in., r, 5 d s. p. 3 d s, 5 p separated by 2 d s, 3 
d s, p. 5 d s, close, leave >4 in., r like ist and 
joined to it, leave y^ in., r 3 d s, join to ist p of 
large r, 2 d s, p, 2 d s, p, 3 d s. close, leave '4 
in. Repeat from * as many times as desired. 
To form an edge to sew to garment, join thread 
into 1st p, draw smooth, join to ne.xt p and so 




Fig. 67. Trimming for Tie 
33 



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